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Telemedicine Abortion

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2023
Telemedicine has become a substantial part of abortion care in recent years. In this review, we discuss the history and regulatory landscape of telemedicine for medication abortion in the United States, different models of care for telemedicine, and the safety and effectiveness of medication abortion via telemedicine, including using history-based ...
Hayley, Dunlop   +2 more
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Operational Telemedicine

Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service, 1998
Abstract A simple, effective digital camera and E-mail-based telemedicine system has been developed using commercially available equipment. Initial trials were successful and this system is now deployed in several operational units. A retrospective audit has shown it to be of value in 50% of referrals.
P J, Buxton, D J, Vassallo
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Telemedicine

2021
Using telemedicine systems, physicians around the world have been able to provide health access to their own communities and others abroad. Telemedicine is still a developing field in the health sciences, but much progress has been made with the advent of new communication technologies. Today, telemedicine offers an alternative to traditional physician
Luis F. Herrera   +6 more
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[Telemedicine].

Orthopadie (Heidelberg, Germany), 2023
The care of patients over long distances has a long tradition. Modern technology offers more and more possibilities for communication. While initially only radio signals could be exchanged, image transmission is now possible without any problems and is part of everyday life in many areas of medicine.
Lauren B. Nosanov, Amalia Cochran
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Prerecorded telemedicine

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2005
In prerecorded telemedicine (also known as asynchronous or store-and-forward), the person sending the information and the person receiving it do not need to do so simultaneously; thus, viewing the information can be done at some later time. Prerecorded telemedicine is therefore not appropriate for emergency consultations.
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