Abstract

Health services research has shown that telemedicine is effective in a number of settings, but little has been published in the peer reviewed literature regarding the evaluation of digital health tools to validate the quality of the data acquired from such devices to accurately inform clinical decision making. The primary aim of the study was to evaluate a novel multifunctional remote examination device in comparison to other FDA approved stand-alone digital examination devices currently available to clinicians. The secondary aim was to evaluate which device produced images or sounds that …

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