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  • New telehealth platforms and interventions have proliferated over the past decade and will be further spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic. Emerging literature examines the efficacy and safety of these interventions. Early pilot studies and trials demonstrate equivalent outcomes of telehealth interventions that seek to replace routine postoperative care in low-risk patients who have undergone low-risk surgeries. Studies are underway to evaluate interventions in higher-risk populations undergoing more complex procedures. Tele-ICU platforms demonstrate promise to provide specialized, high-acuity care to underserved areas and may also be used to augment compliance with evidence-based protocols.
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  • 10.1016/j.suc.2020.09.003
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  • The_Surgical_clinics_of_North_America
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  • 33212072
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  • Medline
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  • Safety of Surgical Telehealth in the Outpatient and Inpatient Setting.
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  • 2021-02-01

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