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Evaluating the Impact of COVID-19 on the Adoption of Virtual Care in General Practice in 20 Countries (inSIGHT): Protocol and Rationale Study
Evaluating the Impact of COVID-19 on the Adoption of Virtual Care in General Practice in 20 Countries (inSIGHT): Protocol and Rationale Study
Authors of this article:
Ana Luísa Neves1 ; Edmond Li1 ; Alice Serafini2 ; Geronimo Jimenez3, 4 ; Heidrun Lingner5 ; Tuomas H Koskela6 ; Robert D Hoffman7 ; Claire Collins8 ; Davorina Petek9 ; Ana Claveria10, 11 ; Rosy Tsopra12, 13 ; Greg Irving14 ; Gustavo Gusso15 ; Braden Gregory O’Neill16 ; Kyle Hoedebecke17 ; Sandra Milena Espitia18 ; Mehmet Ungan19 ; Katarzyna Nessler20 ; Vanja Lazic21 ; Liliana Laranjo22, 23 ; Ensieh Memarian24, 25 ; Maria Jose Fernandez11, 26 ; Saira Ghafur1 ; Gianluca Fontana1 ; Azeem Majeed27 ; Josip Car3, 27 ; Ara Darzi1
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