Biography and Research Information
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Leah Dawson's research investigates the implementation and utilization of telehealth and remote patient monitoring (RPM) services within the United States healthcare system. Her work includes a scoping review on the utilization of RPM and an examination of factors associated with its provision by hospitals and health care systems. Dawson has also explored the comparison of different tele-lactation consultation services and analyzed discussions of telehealth on social media platforms through social listening analysis. Her research network includes collaborators such as Hari Eswaran, Cari A. Bogulski, Corey J. Hayes, and Hannah McCoy, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications. Dawson's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4, with 10 total publications and 91 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 95
Selected Publications
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Comparing the Discussion of Telehealth in Two Social Media Platforms: Social Listening Analysis (2023)
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Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring Services Provision by Hospitals and Health Care Systems in the United States (2022)
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A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach (2022)
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Utilization of Remote Patient Monitoring Within the United States Health Care System: A Scoping Review (2022)
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HSD57 Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Services Provision By Hospitals and Healthcare Systems in the United States (2022)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Utilization of Remote Patient Monitoring Within the United States Health Care System: A Scoping Review
- A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach
- Comparing the Discussion of Telehealth in Two Social Media Platforms: Social Listening Analysis
- Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring Services Provision by Hospitals and Health Care Systems in the United States
- Towards an understanding of the impact of COVID-19 on discussion of telehealth on social media: Social listening analysis (Preprint)
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Utilization of Remote Patient Monitoring Within the United States Health Care System: A Scoping Review
- Comparing the Discussion of Telehealth in Two Social Media Platforms: Social Listening Analysis
- Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring Services Provision by Hospitals and Health Care Systems in the United States
- Towards an understanding of the impact of COVID-19 on discussion of telehealth on social media: Social listening analysis (Preprint)
- HSD57 Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Services Provision By Hospitals and Healthcare Systems in the United States
- Utilization of Remote Patient Monitoring Within the United States Health Care System: A Scoping Review
- A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach
- Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring Services Provision by Hospitals and Health Care Systems in the United States
- Comparing the Discussion of Telehealth in Two Social Media Platforms: Social Listening Analysis
- Towards an understanding of the impact of COVID-19 on discussion of telehealth on social media: Social listening analysis (Preprint)
- Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring Services Provision by Hospitals and Health Care Systems in the United States
- HSD57 Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Services Provision By Hospitals and Healthcare Systems in the United States
- Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring Services Provision by Hospitals and Health Care Systems in the United States
- HSD57 Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Services Provision By Hospitals and Healthcare Systems in the United States
- Utilization of Remote Patient Monitoring Within the United States Health Care System: A Scoping Review
- A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach
- HSD57 Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Services Provision By Hospitals and Healthcare Systems in the United States
- HSD57 Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Services Provision By Hospitals and Healthcare Systems in the United States
- Utilization of Remote Patient Monitoring Within the United States Health Care System: A Scoping Review
- Utilization of Remote Patient Monitoring Within the United States Health Care System: A Scoping Review
- Utilization of Remote Patient Monitoring Within the United States Health Care System: A Scoping Review
- A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach
- A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach
- A Comparison of Audio-Only and Audio-Visual Tele-Lactation Consultation Services: A Mixed Methods Approach
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