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General practitioners’ perceptions of asynchronous telemedicine in a randomized controlled trial of teledermatology. [PDF]
Background: Telemedicine is viewed as having a key role to play in the Government’s plans to modernise the NHS.1 However, to date there are few studies which have explored the views and acceptability of GPs towards telemedicine in primary care. Aim: To
Bowns, I., Collins, K., Walters, S.
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Sarcopenia: modern approaches to solving diagnosis problems [PDF]
Although sarcopenia is a relatively new diagnosis for medical statistics and the healthcare system, it represents a social and economic burden on the healthcare due to the large number of possible adverse outcomes such as increased risk of falls ...
Anastasia K. Smorchkova +3 more
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Optimized biparametric magnetic resonance imaging protocol for prostate cancer detection [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in men worldwide. PI-RADS v2.1 contains the requirements for the magnetic resonance imaging protocol, which cannot be fully implemented on a significant component of functioning ...
Liya R. Abuladze +3 more
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BACKGROUND: The FRAX tool (a 10-year fracture risk assessment) is recommended to diagnose osteoporosis and optimize the number of patients who need to undergo X-ray densitometry.
Zlata R. Artyukova +5 more
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Health disparities in chronic liver disease
Abstract The syndemic of hazardous alcohol consumption, opioid use, and obesity has led to important changes in liver disease epidemiology that have exacerbated health disparities. Health disparities occur when plausibly avoidable health differences are experienced by socially disadvantaged populations.
Ani Kardashian +3 more
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Tele-ultrasound imaging using smartphones and single-board PCs [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Mobile devices are widely available and their computational performance increases. Nonetheless, medicine should not be an exception: single-board computers and mobile phones are crucial aides in telehealth.
Kirill M. Arzamasov +3 more
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A feasibility study for the provision of electronic healthcare tools and services in areas of Greece, Cyprus and Italy [PDF]
Background: Through this paper, we present the initial steps for the creation of an integrated platform for the provision of a series of eHealth tools and services to both citizens and travelers in isolated areas of thesoutheast Mediterranean, and on ...
Androulidakis, Aggelos +10 more
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Technology adoption in health care: International barriers and opportunities to telemedicine [PDF]
Although telemedicine and telehealth are seen as discrete entities by some authors, both The Cochrane Library (2010) and the WHO (2009) acknowledge that definitions overlap.
Carter, Bernie
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Abstract: Caring for health and well-being is very important for a person, which is clearly seen today. The medicine is the key to providing specialized advice to this patient. Individual attention is important in diagnosis because the same symptom may manifest differently in each person.
Matchanov Akmal, Samatova Barno
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The challenge of acute-stroke management: does telemedicine offer a solution? [PDF]
<p><b>Background:</b> Several studies have described successful experiences with the use of telemedicine in acute stroke. The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and treatment delivery reliability, of ...
Audebert HJ +23 more
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