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Volumn 16, Issue 5, 2010, Pages 533-542
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Telemedicine in urban and suburban childcare and elementary schools lightens family burdens.
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ABSENTEEISM;
ACUTE DISEASE;
ADOLESCENT;
ADULT;
ARTICLE;
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH;
CHILD;
CHILD HEALTH CARE;
COST OF ILLNESS;
DAY CARE;
ECONOMICS;
EDUCATION;
FEMALE;
HEALTH CARE DELIVERY;
HEALTH CARE SURVEY;
HEALTH SERVICE;
HUMAN;
INFANT;
MALE;
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT;
PARENT;
PRESCHOOL CHILD;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICE;
TELEMEDICINE;
UNITED STATES;
ABSENTEEISM;
ACUTE DISEASE;
ADOLESCENT;
ADULT;
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH;
CHILD;
CHILD DAY CARE CENTERS;
CHILD HEALTH SERVICES;
CHILD, PRESCHOOL;
COST OF ILLNESS;
FEMALE;
HEALTH CARE SURVEYS;
HEALTH SERVICES ACCESSIBILITY;
HUMANS;
INFANT;
MALE;
NEW YORK;
PARENTS;
SCHOOL HEALTH SERVICES;
SUBURBAN HEALTH SERVICES;
TELEMEDICINE;
URBAN HEALTH SERVICES;
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EID: 78149485723
PISSN: None
EISSN: 15563669
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2009.0138 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (48)
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References (0)
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