Telemedicine in emergency responses: reflections from a critical care telemedicine programme between Uzbekistani and German clinicians during COVID-19
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- DOI: 10.1136/bmjhci-2022-100675
Telemedicine in emergency responses: reflections from a critical care telemedicine programme between Uzbekistani and German clinicians during COVID-19
Keywords: COVID-19; Telemedicine.
Conflict of interest statement
Competing interests: CS reports grants from BMG/RKI, during the conduct of the study; grants from Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft/ German Research Society, grants from DeutschesZentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e. V. (DLR)/‘German Aerospace Center, grants from Einstein Stiftung Berlin/ Einstein Foundation Berlin, grants from Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss/Federal Joint Committee (G-BA), grants from lnneruniversitäre Forschungsförderung/ Inner University, grants from Projektträger im DLR/Project Management Agency, grants from Stifterverband/ Non-Profit Society Promoting Science and Education, grants from European Society of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care, grants from Baxter Deutschland, grants from Cytosorbents Europe, grants from Edwards Lifesciences Germany, grants from Fresenius Medical Care, grants from Grünenthal, grants from Masimo Europe, grants from Pfizer Pharma PFE, personal fees from Georg Thieme Verlag, grants from Dr F. Köhler Chemie, grants from Sintetica, grants from Stifterverband für die deutsche Wissenschaft e.V./Philips, grants from Stiftung Charite, grants from AGUETTANT Deutschland, grants from AbbVie Deutschland In addition, CS has a patent 10 2014 215 211.9 licensed, a patent 10 2018 114 364.8 licensed, a patent 10 2018 110 275.5 licensed, a patent 50 2015 010 534.8 licensed, a patent 50 2015 010 347.7 licensed, and a patent 10 2014 215 212.7 licensed.BW reports grants from BMG/RKI, during the conduct of the study; consulting fees from Orion Pharma; honoraria for presentations from Dr F. Köhler Chemie and BARMER Insurance; support for attending meetings from Intouch Health, USA; position as a Committee Chair and Executive Committee Member for ESCIM.
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