Patient satisfaction with teledermatology is related to perceived quality of life
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Tracy Williams
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Carl May
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Aneez Esmail
Abstract
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Patient acceptance and satisfaction with telemedicine services is complicated by patients' subjective health status. Telehealthcare providers need to recognize that patients with poor quality of life may want and benefit from face-to-face interaction with expert clinicians.
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