id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-288040-uuqfvvmk Kapoor, Saloni Developing a pediatric ophthalmology telemedicine program in the COVID-19 crisis 2020-09-02 .txt text/plain 3080 175 47 Synchronous telemedicine can be further divided into encounters scheduled for the provider by a scheduler, with the patient being given specific instructions as to how to join a virtual clinic room at a given time or can be triggered by a patient wanting advice or an examination as the need arises, with a provider team available 24/7. The medical records of patients to be seen at the Ophthalmology Department of UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh between March 21 and April 10 were reviewed by a provider (MP, KKN, PP, EM, CL EK), and all visits in the study period were categorized as follows: (1) requiring an in-person visit, (2) face-to-face visit that could be postponed, and (3) consultation required but could be virtual. To ensure that patients were consistently informed that their physician deemed the visit to be necessary and that it could be completed via telemedicine, a standardized script was used by schedulers. ./cache/cord-288040-uuqfvvmk.txt ./txt/cord-288040-uuqfvvmk.txt