id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-338438-q5fis2v8 Young, Sean D. Clinical Care, Research, and Telehealth Services in the Era of Social Distancing to Mitigate COVID-19 2020-05-21 .txt text/plain 1442 63 40 In this Note, we describe considerations for integrating technologies, such as telemedicine; social media, mobile applications (apps), and chatbots; and biosensors/wearables into clinical HIV care delivery and research, as well as case examples of current uses of these technologies in adapting to the changing clinical and research needs among populations at risk for and/living with HIV as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Social media, chatbots, and mobile apps have been studied across a number of clinical and public health settings, including patient outreach, screening and monitoring; intervention delivery; remote vital sign assessment; as well for providing treatment recommendations and retaining patients in care. COVID-19 will continue to impact the way that technologies are integrated into HIV clinical care and research long after the removal of social distancing policies, making it important to begin investing in the knowledge, infrastructure, and implementation of these technologies now to be prepared for the future. ./cache/cord-338438-q5fis2v8.txt ./txt/cord-338438-q5fis2v8.txt