Teledermatology to improve access to and quality of skin care in eastern Indonesia
Skin diseases are a major public health concern in Indonesia, although access to specialized care in remote areas is limited. We initiated a low-cost teledermatology service in Sumba, a remote island in eastern Indonesia. Eighteen healthcare workers (HCWs) at five primary healthcare centers received...
Main Authors: | Adella, FJ, Ammah, H, Siregar, GO, Harianja, M, Sundari, ES, Sagara, R, Tarino, N, Hamers, RL, Bøgh, C, Soebono, H, Grijsen, ML |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
2024
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