Published on in Vol 24, No 8 (2022): August

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/38792, first published .
Teledermatology to Facilitate Patient Care Transitions From Inpatient to Outpatient Dermatology: Mixed Methods Evaluation

Teledermatology to Facilitate Patient Care Transitions From Inpatient to Outpatient Dermatology: Mixed Methods Evaluation

Teledermatology to Facilitate Patient Care Transitions From Inpatient to Outpatient Dermatology: Mixed Methods Evaluation

Journals

  1. Vilendrer S, Saliba‐Gustafsson E, Asch S, Brown‐Johnson C, Kling S, Shaw J, Winget M, Larson D. Evaluating clinician‐led quality improvement initiatives: A system‐wide embedded research partnership at Stanford Medicine. Learning Health Systems 2022;6(4) View
  2. Kling S, Aleshin M, Saliba-Gustafsson E, Garvert D, Brown-Johnson C, Amano A, Kwong B, Calugar A, Shaw J, Ko J, Winget M. Evolution of a Project to Improve Inpatient-to-Outpatient Dermatology Care Transitions: Mixed Methods Evaluation. JMIR Dermatology 2023;6:e43389 View
  3. Giansanti D. Advancing Dermatological Care: A Comprehensive Narrative Review of Tele-Dermatology and mHealth for Bridging Gaps and Expanding Opportunities beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic. Healthcare 2023;11(13):1911 View
  4. Gençoğlu Ş. Analysis of skin health management through telemedicine and mobile health in dermatology in the post-COVID era. The European Research Journal 2024:1 View
  5. Yoon J, DeSimone M, Chen S, Watson A, Mostaghimi A, Shi C. Patient Safety in Inpatient Dermatology. Current Dermatology Reports 2024;13(4):343 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Ahmad M, Perkins S. Teledermatology. View