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Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/50352, first published .
Doctor reviewing skin rash images on laptop, telemedicine concept

Barriers and Facilitators to Teledermatology and Tele-Eye Care in Department of Veterans Affairs Provider Settings: Qualitative Content Analysis

Barriers and Facilitators to Teledermatology and Tele-Eye Care in Department of Veterans Affairs Provider Settings: Qualitative Content Analysis

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  1. Khan I, Bashar M, Tripathi A, Priyanka N. The Benefits and Challenges of Implementing Teleophthalmology in Low-Resource Settings: A Systematic Review. Cureus 2024 View
  2. Almeida R, Amorim F, Teixeira J, Fortaleza C, Salgado C, Silva J, da Silva P, da Silva M, Göttems L, Imoto A. Teleconsultation as a strategy to support primary health care professionals: A scoping review. Health Policy and Technology 2025;14(2):100971 View
  3. Wang Y, Hu W, Zhang X, Liao H, Wagner S, Wang Y, Li L, Chen R, Zeng X, Fan A, McGuinness M, Freeman S, Sun Z, Van Der Walt A, Yang D, Crock C, Xue C, Ran A, Ayton G, Le-Kim L, Yu H, Wijeratne T, Wang W, Tham Y, Ge Z, Mackey D, Cheng C, Cheung C, Babl F, Akhlaghi H, He M, van Wijngaarden P, Keane P, Newman N, Biousse V, Wong T, Zhu Z. The Underutilized Ocular Fundus in Emergency Departments: Current Progress and Future Prospect of Imaging and AI for Patient Care. Ophthalmology Science 2026:101338 View