The Indian Health Service Primary Care-Based Teleophthalmology Program for Diabetic Eye Disease Surveillance and Management

scientific article published on 31 January 2020

The Indian Health Service Primary Care-Based Teleophthalmology Program for Diabetic Eye Disease Surveillance and Management is …
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P356DOI10.1089/TMJ.2019.0281
P932PMC publication ID7757525
P698PubMed publication ID32004436

P2093author name stringSven-Erik Bursell
Mark B Horton
Stephanie J Fonda
Dawn Clary
Drew G Lewis
Dara Shahon
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P921main subjecteye diseaseQ3041498
disease surveillanceQ3555250
P577publication date2020-01-31
P1433published inTelemedicine and e-HealthQ15761428
P1476titleThe Indian Health Service Primary Care-Based Teleophthalmology Program for Diabetic Eye Disease Surveillance and Management

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