Telephonic Follow-up and the Risk of Death in Ambulatory Patients with COVID-19
Conclusion:
Our data suggest that telephonic follow-up is associated with a risk of death reduction in adult outpatients with mild COVID-19, in the context of a multimodal strategy in the primary health care settings.
Source: Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine - Category: Primary Care Authors: Vargas-Sanchez, H. R., Tomas-Lopez, J. C., Alvarez-Medina, V., Gil-Velazquez, L. E., Vega-Vega, H., Alarcon-Lopez, A., Perez-Villegas, R., Carbajal-Garcia, C. M., Rivera-Tello, E. d. R., Cervantes-Ocampo, M., Duque-Molina, C., Ascencio-Montiel, I. d. J. Tags: Brief Report Source Type: research
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