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From telemedicine technology to telemedicine services

Proceedings of the 3rd 2015 Workshop on ICTs for improving Patients Rehabilitation Research Techniques, 2015
The aim of this study was to design and pilot test ICT-supported rehabilitation services across twelve health care institutions and four different diagnosis groups (i.e. acute hip, arthritis, cancer and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) starting from a multimodal service platform that offers four different telemedicine technologies: 1 ...
Miriam M. R. Vollenbroek-Hutten   +3 more
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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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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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The economics of telemedicine

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1997
Despite a large number of telemedicine trials, little information has been published on its economic costs and benefits. Most telemedicine initiatives have been funded as special projects which were not subject to normal budgeting procedures. A framework is needed to enable decision makers in health-care delivery to analyse the potential effects of ...
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Telemedicine in arrhythmology

Vnitřní lékařství, 2022
Telemedicine can be defined as a health care service that, specifically in the field of diagnostics, employs remote transfer of a large volume of data from a large number of subjects at the same time. This data is subsequently processed on a central basis and returned to a large number of health care providers by whom the service was ordered on ...
Veronika, Bulková   +4 more
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The promise of telemedicine

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2014
We have developed an extraordinary capability to capture and transmit digital ocular imaging, enabling remote interpretation of every aspect of the eye. The issues regarding telemedicine were primarily technical and procedural when this journal first reviewed the topic in 1999. Fourteen years later, telemedicine presents strikingly different challenges-
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A review of telemedicine

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1999
Moving the information instead of the patient is often sufficient and telemedicine is a useful and potentially powerful tool which fulfils this idea. It has changed the classical form of health-care delivery by providing those people living in rural and remote areas with comparable services to those in urban areas. Equally, remote hospitals can obtain
M H, al-Kassab, D M, Lu, Y H, Pan
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Telemedicine in practice

Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1998
Telemedicine is defined as the "delivery of health care and sharing of medical knowledge over a distance using telecommunication systems." The concept of telemedicine is not new. Beyond the use of the telephone, there were numerous attempts to develop telemedicine programs in the 1960s mostly based on interactive television.
J H, Thrall, G, Boland
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Telemedicine in Obstetrics

Clinics in Perinatology, 2020
Telemedicine is an important modality of care delivery in the twenty-first century and has many applications for the obstetric population. Existing research has shown the clinical efficacy and improved patient satisfaction of many telemedicine platforms in obstetrics.
Adina R, Kern-Goldberger   +1 more
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