Real-Time Mobile Teleophthalmology for the Detection of Eye Disease in Minorities and Low Socioeconomics At-Risk Populations

Al-Aswad, L. A., Elgin, C. Y., Patel, V., Popplewell, D., Gopal, K., Gong, D., Thomas, Z., Joiner, D., Chu, C.-K., Walters, S., Ramachandran, M., Kapoor, R., Rodriguez, M., Alcantara-Castillo, J., Maestre, G. E., Lee, J. H., & Moazami, G. (2021). Real-Time Mobile Teleophthalmology for the Detection of Eye Disease in Minorities and Low Socioeconomics At-Risk Populations. Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology, 10(5), 461–472. https://doi.org/10.1097/apo.0000000000000416
Authors:
Lama A Al-Aswad
Cansu Yuksel Elgin
Vipul Patel
Deborah Popplewell
Kalashree Gopal
Dan Gong
Zach Thomas
Devon Joiner
Cha-Kai Chu
Stephen Walters
Maya Ramachandran
Rahul Kapoor
Maribel Rodriguez
Jennifer Alcantara-Castillo
Gladys E Maestre
Joseph H Lee
Golnaz Moazami
Affiliated Authors:
Deborah Popplewell
Kalashree Gopal
Dan Gong
Zach Thomas
Devon Joiner
Cha-Kai Chu
Stephen Walters
Maya Ramachandran
Rahul Kapoor
Joseph H Lee
Golnaz Moazami
Author Keywords:
access to care
diabetes and hypertension
leading causes of blindness
synchronies video consultation
teleophthalmology
Publication Type:
Article
Unique ID:
10.1097/apo.0000000000000416
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