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Telemedicine: Where It Is and Where It's Going - 1 views

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    "The term telemedicine encompasses a wide range of telecommunications and information technologies and many clinical applications, although interactive video may be the most common medium.The first telemedicine programs were established almost 40 years ago, but the technology has grown considerably in the past decade. Despite the expansion of telemedicine, the volume of patients receiving services that use the technology remains relatively low (about 21 000 in 1996). In part, this reflects the lack of a consistent coverage and payment policy and concerns about licensure, liability, and other issues. A considerable amount of federal funding has supported telemedicine in recent years, and legislators and federal, regional, and state policymakers are struggling with several crucial policy matters. Research on the effectiveness of telemedicine is somewhat limited, although the work that has been done thus far supports the hypothesis that, in general, the technology is medically effective. The cost-effectiveness of specific telemedicine applications has not yet been rigorously demonstrated. " This talks about what telemedicine started out as and what it is going to become.
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The Science Advisory Board - Protocols, Product Reviews, Member Forum, and Science News - 0 views

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    "34% of users report their organization's telemedicine program has been in existence between 1 and 2 years, and almost 20% report their program has been in existence for 5 years or longer. Supporting "Continuing Medical Education" is the most common way in which telemedicine is used, followed closely by "clinical consultations". "Text documents" are the most frequently transmitted type of medical information transmitted between locations, while "real-time motion video" is transmitted least frequently. A desire to "deliver quality care to rural/under-served areas" was cited by users as the most important reason their organizations decided to implement a telemedicine, but non-users claim the "availability of affordable technology" would be their primary motivation. "Access to medical databases" was considered the most valuable clinical telemedicine application cited by users. 87% of those using telemedicine report that their organization provides them with access to the Internet. Slightly more than a third of those using telemedicine report that their organization "occasionally" uses telemedicine to assess a patient at a remote location, while almost half "occasionally" use an interactive technology to consult with a remote caregiver. "Lack of funding" was by both users and non-users as the greatest impediment to the growth of telemedicine. Budgets for the majority of new telemedicine programs (less than one year old) appear to have increased by 50% or more from 1997 to 1998. However, budgets for the majority of older telemedicine programs (5 years or more), have remained the same for the majority of the respondents. Non-users indicated that having access to medical databases and the ability to transmit medical images would be the two most valuable telemedicine capabilities. " This talks about the findings of telemedicine that researchers have discovered.
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Technology trends in telemedicine - Technology - Healthcare Management - 0 views

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    "The concept of telemedicine was introduced more than 30 years ago through the use of telephone, facsimile machine, and slow-scan images. However, the enabling technology has grown considerably in the past decade. The term telemedicine, in short refers to the utilization of telecommunication technology for medical diagnosis, treatment and patient care. " This is just saying that telemedicine is not a new idea. It has been going on for at least 30 years.
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Telemedicine: an emerg... [Health Care Manag (Frederick). 2003 Jul-Sep] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    This is tells us what exactly telemedicine is, it is technologies that exchange health information and provide health care service for people anywhere they are.
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Technology and Medicine :: Exploratory Essays - 0 views

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    This article is talking about how technology has had a great impact on the medical field. Some examples are painless needles, which scientists are working on right now. Needles always scare children, so the painless needle is going to make it where they will not be afraid anymore. Another thing is cloning. This technology can be used for many things such as burn victims, cancer patients, the lost of a limb, and even brain damage. Technology has already had a tremendous impact on the medical field and they are still making it even better.
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NIBIB - Digital Doctors and Mobile Medicine - 0 views

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    " "telehealth" which is broadly defined as the use of communications technologies to provide and support health care at a distance." This is the definition of telehealth. Telehealth is the use of technologies to provide and support health care at a distance.
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Pioneering Innovation Award Finalist for Telemedicine Innovations - YouTube - 0 views

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    This a global media video that talks about how telemedicine innovations can help our society today and how it can help the world.
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USA Network Partners With yap.TV to Create Branded, Immersive Mobile Social TV Environm... - 0 views

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    This is discussing yap. TV which is the original and the most immersive Social TV app for Apple mobile devices.
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Audrain Medical Center Puts Healthcare in the Hands of Patients with Smartphone App : e... - 0 views

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    This is discussing how more people are beginning to use their smartphones for medical research. There is a new app called iTriage that lets people research their symptoms and helps them find medical providers from where ever you are.
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Medical scan results are just an app away | | The Bulletin - 0 views

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    This doctor is using his iphone to see his patients. He pulls up the scans and shows them to his patient.
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