Telemedicine: The current state of the art
- 1 January 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Minimally Invasive Therapy & Allied Technologies
- Vol. 6 (5-6) , 393-403
- https://doi.org/10.3109/13645709709153340
Abstract
Summary. Telemedicine is a major new development and has great potential for improving health care delivery. There is a great deal of telemedicine activity around the world but as yet little scientific proof of its cost-effectiveness. Irrespective of this, certain telemedicine applications-for example teleradiology-have become major commercial successes, especially in the USA. Other applications, such as telepathology, remain the subject of research effort. Teleconsulting applications lie between these two extremes. Having become technically and economically feasible, telemedicine now deserves proper investigation.Keywords
This publication has 34 references indexed in Scilit:
- Improving Combat Casualty Care and Field Medicine: Focus on the Military MedicMilitary Medicine, 1997
- Applicability of Telemedicine for Assessing Patients With SchizophreniaThe Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 1997
- Telepathology: A ten-year progress reportHuman Pathology, 1997
- Interactive Communication in High-technology Home Care: Videophones for Pediatric Ventilatory CarePublished by American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) ,1997
- Can telemedicine be used to improve communication between primary and secondary care?BMJ, 1996
- Telemedicine: a cautious welcomeBMJ, 1996
- Radiology services for remote communities: cost minimisation study of telemedicineBMJ, 1996
- Telemedicine: fad or future?The Lancet, 1995
- Patient Satisfaction with Teleoncology: A Pilot StudyTelemedicine Journal, 1995
- Financing long-term care in Great BritainJournal of the Institute of Actuaries, 1994