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The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ, 2011
Telemedicine is the application of advanced telecommunication technology for diagnostic, monitoring and therapeutic purposes. It enables data transmission from the patient's whereabouts or his/her primary care provider to a specialized medical call center.
EdoY, Birati, Arie, Roth
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Telemedicine is the application of advanced telecommunication technology for diagnostic, monitoring and therapeutic purposes. It enables data transmission from the patient's whereabouts or his/her primary care provider to a specialized medical call center.
EdoY, Birati, Arie, Roth
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Diagnostics - Telecardiology speeds referrals
Independent Nurse, 2008Dr Amol Kelshiker and Dee Hannah describe a community-based service that delivers rapid diagnostics.
Amol Kelshiker, Dee Hannah
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Economic outcomes from telecardiology services
Digital Medicine, 2017ABSTRACT Background and Objectives: Owing to the scarcity of health-care financing and the pressure of aging with the associated increased incidence of chronic heart failure, new models of health-care delivery supported by technology solution require a social ...
Milica Kaladjurdjevic +1 more
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Paramedical practitioners in telecardiology
European Research in Telemedicine / La Recherche Européenne en Télémédecine, 2013Summary Paramedical practitioners have become increasingly important in telecardiology over the last few years. In France, the law on Hospitals, Patients, Health and Territories has defined the role of paramedical practitioners in this new field of expertise.
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Telecardiology: Potential impact on acute care
Critical Care Medicine, 2001Echocardiography is often used to diagnose and exclude important cardiac diagnoses in adults and children. Evolving telemedicine technology has the potential to improve access to echocardiography diagnoses in the intensive care unit, emergency room, and newborn nursery.
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Telecardiology: Past, Present and Future
Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2013Technological advances over the past decades have allowed improved diagnosis and monitoring of patients with acute coronary syndromes as well as patients with advanced heart failure. High-quality digital recordings transmitted wirelessly by cellular telephone networks have augmented the prehospital use of transportable electrocardiogram machines as ...
Sørensen, Jacob Thorsted +2 more
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A Business Model Analysis of Telecardiology Service
Telemedicine and e-Health, 2010Telecare has become an increasingly common medical service in recent years. However, new service must be close to the market and be market-driven to have a high likelihood of success. This article analyzes the business model of a telecardiology service managed by a general hospital.
Shu-Hsia, Lin +5 more
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Telecardiology: What's new from Italy?
European Research in Telemedicine / La Recherche Européenne en Télémédecine, 2017Summary In this report, we concisely describe recent innovations in the field of telemedicine applied to cardiovascular disease management achieved across Italy. Several networks based on pre-hospital triage of acute myocardial infarction by telemedicine electrocardiograms have been currently activated.
Natale Daniele Brunetti +4 more
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TELECARDIOLOGY AND THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
Critical Care Clinics, 2001Technology continues to advance at a pace that produces a new innovation daily. To move forward, clinicians must assess these potential technological solutions adequately for their clinical, financial, and customer satisfaction efficacies. Whether the payers, the patients, or health care will find these systems acceptable has yet to be established ...
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Evaluation of Remote Stethoscopy for Pediatric Telecardiology
Telemedicine Journal, 1995To investigate the interobserver reliability and diagnostic validity of a commercial electronic stethoscope for pediatric telecardiology.Pairs of blinded pediatric cardiologists made independent diagnoses, recommendations concerning follow-up echocardiography, and specific judgments regarding heart sounds, murmurs, and congenital heart disease using an
J M, Belmont +4 more
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