Published on in Vol 26 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/43583, first published .
Optimizing Telehealth for Diabetes Management in the Deep South of the United States: Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators on the Patient and Clinician Journey

Optimizing Telehealth for Diabetes Management in the Deep South of the United States: Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators on the Patient and Clinician Journey

Optimizing Telehealth for Diabetes Management in the Deep South of the United States: Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators on the Patient and Clinician Journey

New in JMIR: Optimizing #Telehealth for #Diabetes Management in the Deep South of the United States: #QualitativeStudy #research of Barriers and Facilitators on the ##Patient and Clinician Journey https://t.co/08WsSZGxVt https://t.co/CDEdEZcwTE

4:43 PM · Jan 01, 2024

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RT @jmirpub: New in JMIR: Optimizing #Telehealth for #Diabetes Management in the Deep South of the United States: #QualitativeStudy #resear…

4:44 PM · Jan 01, 2024

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RT @jmirpub: New in JMIR: Optimizing #Telehealth for #Diabetes Management in the Deep South of the United States: #QualitativeStudy #resear…

4:48 PM · Jan 01, 2024

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Taps tweet. May be 25 years old but since most of your approached are older than that people in #TeleHealth should really read our (apparently) seminal work on #Diabetes #eHealth referrals and chronic disease case managment. Really practical get the pop healthier stuff.... https://t.co/4zMJFRC4Ec

2:39 AM · Jan 02, 2024

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Optimizing Telehealth for Diabetes Management in the Deep South of the United States: Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators on the Patient and Clinician Journey https://t.co/3ZjuNv1oCJ https://t.co/sDIWaYlbbZ

9:26 PM · Jan 04, 2024

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