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Psychosis, Telehealth, and COVID-19: Successes and Lessons Learned From the First Wave of the Pandemic – Erratum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 October 2021

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Due to an oversight in the proof correction process, the hospitalization statistics in Table 2 of this article Reference Chaudhry, Weiss, Dillon, O’Shea and Hansel1 are incorrect and do not match the narrative. The correct hospitalization statistics are 11% and 13% respectively. The corrected table is presented below.

The publisher apologizes for the error.

Table 2. Overall clinical engagement with EPIC-NOLA (pre-COVID-19 vs COVID-19)

References

Chaudhry, S, Weiss, A, Dillon, G, O’Shea, A, Hansel, TC. Psychosis, Telehealth, and COVID-19: Successes and Lessons Learned From the First Wave of the Pandemic. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2021.42.Google Scholar
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Table 2. Overall clinical engagement with EPIC-NOLA (pre-COVID-19 vs COVID-19)