Year 2021 / Volume 113 / Number 10
Letter
Implementation of a hepatology and gastroenterology teleconsultation for our penitentiary center

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2021.7985/2021

Antonio Cerezo-Ruiz, José Luis Montero-Álvarez, José De Juan-Ramírez,

Abstract
The use of telemedicine in penitentiary centers (PCs) is an effective measure to improve quality access to specialized care (secondary prevention) and reduces the inherent costs derived from physical consultations of inmates in hospitals. Regarding the project of our Community Health Service, we enthusiastically began a gastroenterology teleconsultation in our PC at the end of 2020. This modality completes the monthly/on-demand hepatology consultation carried out in this PC since 2015.
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Cerezo-Ruiz A, Montero-Álvarez J, De Juan-Ramírez J. Implementation of a hepatology and gastroenterology teleconsultation for our penitentiary center. 7985/2021


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Publication history

Received: 18/03/2021

Accepted: 20/03/2021

Online First: 25/03/2021

Published: 06/10/2021

Article revision time: 1 days

Article Online First time: 7 days

Article editing time: 202 days


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