M. Duncan Alison
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Boston University (2020); University of Liberia (2020)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
M. Duncan Alison's research focuses on aspects of healthcare delivery and technology. Their recent publication, "HSD57 Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Services Provision By Hospitals and Healthcare Systems in the United States," published in 2022, investigates the factors influencing the adoption of remote patient monitoring services within healthcare systems. This work aligns with a broader interest in healthcare systems and their operational aspects. Alison has a current h-index of 1 and has authored 2 publications, accumulating 9 citations. Their scholarly activities include collaborations with Hari Eswaran, Cari A. Bogulski, Leah Dawson, and Ambrish A. Pandit, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom they have co-authored one publication each.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 9
Selected Publications
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HSD57 Factors Associated with Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Services Provision By Hospitals and Healthcare Systems in the United States (2022)
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- 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
- 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
- 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
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