نتایج جستجو برای: Telemedicine

تعداد نتایج: 7617  

2013
Vanessa Hiratsuka Rebecca Delafield Helene Starks Adrian Jacques Ambrose Marjorie Mala Mau

BACKGROUND Among indigenous populations in remote locations who are at increased risk for chronic diseases such as diabetes, telemedicine has the potential to improve access to health care services and thus may reduce adverse health outcomes. Yet few studies are available on how best to use telemedicine technology in reducing ethnic and racial health care disparities. OBJECTIVE We examined pe...

2002
Anne-Marie Croteau Dragos Vieru

This study addresses the factors that could affect the intention of physicians to adopt telemedicine technology. Based on the theoretical foundations of technology adoption models, a revised model is proposed and tested via a questionnaire with two groups of physicians that were, at the time of the survey, just about to use telemedicine technology. Group A is composed of physicians from a large...

2013
Zeinab Salehahmadi Fatemeh Hajialiasghari

BACKGROUND Technology is likely to transform the way care is delivered at home and in the community. Telemedicine, the child of IT and Medicine sciences is the use of telecommunication equipment and information technology to provide clinical care to individuals at distant sites and the transmission of medical and surgical information and images needed to provide that care. Undoubtedly, the adva...

Journal: :International journal of medical informatics 2012
Anne G. Ekeland Alison Bowes Signe Flottorp

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Previous reviews have expressed concerns about the quality of telemedicine studies. There is debate about shortcomings and appropriate methodologies. The aim of this review of systematic reviews of telemedicine is to summarize methodologies used in telemedicine research, discuss knowledge gaps and recommendations and suggest methodological approaches for further resear...

Journal: :IJHISI 2014
Cynthia LeRouge Bengisu Tulu Suzanne Wood

This study investigates project initiation for telemedicine, a technology innovation in healthcare organizations that manifests both intraand inter-organizational collaboration. Moving from a telemedicine project to a sustainable telemedicine service line can be a challenge for many organizations (LeRouge, Tulu, & Forducey, 2010). Project definition (a.k.a., initiation) sets the strategic visio...

Journal: :JNW 2007
Poondi Srinivasan Pandian Kadavath Peedikayil Safeer Doddamallur Thirumala Iyengar Shakunthala Parvati Gopal Vinod Chidambar Padaki

Telemedicine is the use of telecommunications technology to provide medical information and services. It may be as simple as two health professionals discussing a case over the telephone, or as sophisticated as using satellite technology to broadcast a consultation between providers at facilities in two countries, using videoconferencing equipment. The first is used daily by most health profess...

Journal: :Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association 2001
T L Williams C R May A Esmail

The objective of this study is to provide a systematic review of studies on patient satisfaction with telemedicine. The review included empirical studies that investigated patient satisfaction with that telemedicine service. The search strategy involved matching at least one of 11 'telemedicine' terms with one of 5 'satisfaction' terms. The following databases were searched: Telemedicine Inform...

2015
In Ho Kwon

features past achievements directly analyzed by the research team of Prof. Ahn, who was responsible for research into the telemedicine program in Gangwon Province, which has the longest history in Korea and has been evaluated as the country’s most successful program [1]. Other papers cover issues pertaining to the management of chronic diseases by using a QI and agent operated through mobile El...

Journal: :JITR 2013
Ricky C. Leung

Health organizations in rural America are often unable to fulfill local demands due to shortages of physicians and medical facilities. Telemedicine has emerged as a promising technology to compensate these inadequacies by means of virtual care. Yet, acceptance towards telemedicine varies, as administrators are unsure the costs and benefits of this new technology for their respective organizatio...

Journal: :IJHISI 2007
Chunxiao Chigan Vikram Oberoi

Enabled by the advances of the wireless sensor network technologies, wireless LANs will play a critical role in providing ubiquitous connectivity for future telemedicine applications. This paper focuses on how to provide QoS over the wireless channel between the Body Sensor Network (BSN) Gateway and the wireless Access Points (AP). Telemedicine applications require the periodic report data and ...

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