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Telemedicine: a Primer

Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2018
Due to rapid advancements in quality of real-time, interactive, audio-visual, and digital technologies as well as impressive gains in internet speed and capacity, medicine delivered over distance is happening faster than many healthcare providers and leaders can grasp.Depending on which market report you ascribe to, industry projections for the global ...
Morgan, Waller, Chad, Stotler
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Telemedicine in China

International Journal of Medical Informatics, 2001
Telemedicine has been shown to have a considerable impact in medical education, conferencing and consultation. As a result, the People's Republic of China has been keen to develop telemedicine. In her attempts to further the development of telemedicine, China has looked to the progress of medical services in Western countries such as Europe and North ...
Richard K. C. Hsieh   +3 more
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Audiology telemedicine

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2007
Various real-time telemedicine applications have been investigated in audiology, including pure tone audiometry, otoacoustic emission testing, auditory brainstem response recordings, hearing aid fitting and video-otoscopy. Store-and-forward applications have usually been used to transmit basic patient data including case history information and ...
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Telemedicine in the future

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2005
summary Telemedicine can provide a compelling alternative to conventional acute, chronic and preventive care, and can improve clinical outcomes. In the industrialized world, it is likely that telemedicine will continue to move healthcare delivery from the hospital or clinic into the home. In the developing world
Paul J, Heinzelmann   +2 more
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Telemedicine in ophthalmology

Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift
Since its beginnings in the 1970s, telemedicine has advanced extensively. Telemedicine is now more accessible and powerful than ever thanks to developments in medical imaging, Internet accessibility, advancements in telecommunications infrastructure, exponential growth in computing power, and related computer-aided diagnoses. This is especially true in
Marina Casazza   +2 more
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Telemedicine and ISDN

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1993
The advantages of using integrated services digital networks (SDNs) as an infrastructure for telemedicine applications are discussed. The applications, developed in a Norwegian Telecom Research project, are grouped according to their use in the health services: telediagnosis, distance learning, medical information, and administrative health information.
Sigmund Akselsen   +2 more
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On the Boundaries of Telemedicine

2015
For several years, telemedicine practitioners have struggled to establish their field as an autonomous scientific discipline, which is often reflected in diverging definitions of what telemedicine is. However, the telemedicine community depends on and draws heavily on established scientific areas such as medicine, economics, informatics and social ...
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Telemedicine and Ophthalmology

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1999
Technology to create and move multimedia medical information is creating alternatives to physically transporting patients and health care professionals. Teletechnology is a physician extender, both supplementing and reinventing traditional health care delivery systems. The potential of comprehensive teleophthalmology is compelling.
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The Future of Telemedicine

2002
Despite a decade of tremendous advances in telemedicine, it still has potential far beyond current reality. New technologies are making the use of telemedicine ever more compelling and cost and payment barriers are being tackled so fewer barriers will impede the broad adoption of a now-proven cost-saving delivery of a variety of health care services ...
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Internet of Telemedicine

Computer, 2022
Joanna F. DeFranco, Michael J. Metro
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