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Patients in dense urban communities may benefit from telehealth services because they:

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Patients in dense urban communities may benefit from telehealth services because they:

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Patients in dense urban communities may benefit from telehealth services because they:

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Patients in dense urban communities may benefit from telehealth services because they:
Patients in dense urban communities may benefit from telehealth services because they:

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Patients in dense urban communities may benefit from telehealth services because they:
Patients in dense urban communities may benefit from telehealth services because they:

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Patients in dense urban communities may benefit from telehealth services because they:
Patients in dense urban communities may benefit from telehealth services because they:

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52. Whited JD. Accuracy and reliability of teleophthalmology for diagnosing diabetic retinopathy and macular edema: a review of the literature. Diabetes Technol Ther 2006;8(1):102-111. PMID: 16472057.

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59. Tan JC, Poh EW, Srinivasan S, Lim TH. A pilot trial of tele-ophthalmology for diagnosis of chronic blurred vision. J Telemed Telecare 2013;19(2):65-69. PMID: 23520212.

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Patients in dense urban communities may benefit from telehealth services because they:

61. Zvornicanin E, Zvornicanin J, Hadziefendic B. The use of smart phones in ophthalmology. Acta Inform Med 2014;22(3):206-209. PMID: 25132717.

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