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The Impact of Telemedicine on Greenhouse Gas Emissions at an Academic Health Science Center in Canada
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The overall GHG emissions associated with videoconferencing unit energy is minor when compared with those avoided from vehicle use. In addition to improved patient-centered care and cost savings, environmental benefits provide additional incentives for the adoption of telemedicine services.
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