Facilitating dental disease screening program in prisoners using an intraoral camera in teledentistry

C Santipipat, I Kaewkamnerdpong, N Limpuangthip - BDJ open, 2023 - nature.com
Objectives To facilitate dental disease screening program in prisoners by testing the
diagnostic accuracy of teledentistry examination in comparison to direct oral examination by …

Awareness and attitudes of elderly Southeast Asian adults towards telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study

REK Man, AXY Ho, EPX Lee… - Singapore Medical …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Methods: In this qualitative study, 78 individuals from Singapore (51.3% female, mean age
73.0±7.6 years) were interviewed via telephone between 13 May 2020 and 9 June 2020 …

Long-term physical health conditions in older adults in prison: a brief report from a nominal group

T Hewson, A O'Neill, L Heathcote, J Shaw… - The Journal of …, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
Prisoners are at increased risk of multiple health conditions relative to the general
population. The effective management of long-term conditions amongst prisoners is vital to …

“That makes me feel human”: a qualitative evaluation of the acceptability of an HIV differentiated care intervention for formerly incarcerated people re-entering …

Y An, N Ntombela, CJ Hoffmann, T Fashina… - BMC health services …, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Background Correctional settings in South Africa have disproportionately high rates
of HIV infection; a large number of inmates living with HIV return to the community each year …

The COVID-19 pandemic and older adults in prison: a brief report from a nominal group

T Hewson, A O'Neill, L Heathcote, J Senior… - The journal of …, 2025 - Taylor & Francis
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, concerns were raised regarding the vulnerability of
prisoners to infection from the virus, leading to numerous changes to prison regimes and …

[PDF][PDF] Assessment of Stakeholder Perceptions and Cost of Implementing a Telemedicine Specialty Program at Correctional Facilities in North Carolina

S Khairat, A Zebrowski, K Stabile… - The Permanente …, 2023 - thepermanentejournal.org
BACKGROUND: Delivering in-person health care to the more than 1.2 million incarcerated
adults can be expensive, logistically challenging, fragmented, and pose security risks. The …

Telemedicine in prisons: a crime in mind perspective

J Gunn, PJ Taylor, A Forrester, J Parrott… - Crim. Behav. & Mental …, 2020 - HeinOnline
Telemedicine, or telehealth, has been with us for some time and has progressed particularly
well in countries where doctor and patient may be separated by long distances. It has …

Ambulatory virtual care during a pandemic: patient safety considerations

J Mullur, YC Chen, P Wickner, A Licurse… - Journal of Patient …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
Background The COVID-19 pandemic prompted sudden and fundamental changes in health
care, including a rapid rise in the utilization of telehealth services in the ambulatory setting …

[HTML][HTML] Intramural Health Care Through Video Consultations and the Need for Referrals and Hospital Admissions: Retrospective Quantitative Subanalysis of an …

K Schmalstieg-Bahr, MG Colombo, R Koch… - Interactive Journal of …, 2024 - i-jmr.org
Background: In comparison to the general population, prison inmates are at a higher risk for
drug abuse and psychiatric, as well as infectious, diseases. Although intramural health care …

Telemedicine for prisons and jail population: a solution to increase access to care

R Latifi, K Osmani, P Kilcommons… - … , applications, and New …, 2020 - Springer
There are more than 10.4 million people incarcerated in penal institutions throughout the
world. The United States has the largest prison population, followed by China, the Russian …