A Amadi-Obi, P Gilligan, N Owens… - International journal of …, 2014 - Springer
The right person in the right place and at the right time is not always possible; telemedicine offers the potential to give audio and visual access to the appropriate clinician for patients …
BC Meyer, R Raman, T Hemmen, R Obler… - The Lancet …, 2008 - thelancet.com
Background To increase the effective use of thrombolytics for acute stroke, the expertise of vascular neurologists must be disseminated more widely. We prospectively assessed …
Objectives: To compare the quality of care delivered to critically ill and injured children receiving telemedicine, telephone, or no consultation in rural emergency departments …
Telemedicine and Orthopaedic Surgery: The COVID-19 Pandemic... : JBJS Reviews Telemedicine and Orthopaedic Surgery: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Our New Normal : JBJS …
S Jarvis-Selinger, E Chan, R Payne… - Telemedicine and e …, 2008 - liebertpub.com
Videoconferencing technologies can vastly expand the reach of healthcare practitioners by providing patients (particularly those in rural/remote areas) with unprecedented access to …
Background The use of telemedicine has grown across several medical fields, due to the increasing number of “e-patients”. Objective This narrative review gives an overview of the …
KJ Mueller, AJ Potter, AC MacKinney, MM Ward - Health Affairs, 2014 - healthaffairs.org
Tele-emergency services provide immediate and synchronous audio/video connections, most commonly between rural low-volume hospitals and an urban “hub” emergency …
Background Telehealth has been used extensively in emergency departments to improve healthcare provision. However, its impact on the management of non-critical emergency …
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to characterize the demographics, diagnoses, and management of transferred patients who were directly discharged from the emergency department (ED) or …