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(Tıp,Teknik) telemedicine
The transfer of medical information via telecommunication technologies for the purpose of consulting or for remote medical procedures or examinations
(Tıp, İlaç) The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology
The use of communication systems such as video and computers to provide remote diagnosis and healthcare
The use of medical information exchanged from one site to another using electronic communications for the health and education of patients or providers and to improve patient care
(n ) The availability of reliable, high bandwidth nationwide networks promise to remove the constraints of geographical locations in many professions One example which has been investigated is in the area of medicine, whereby the use of such networks allow medical information and expertise to be shared across the country Specific instances include: TeleMed
The use of TV screens and other visual communication to provide remote diagnosis and healthcare Can be used in both a primary and acute care setting
transfer of medical images (eg radiographs, ultrasounds, etc ) and information for the purpose of diagnostic consultation with medical specialists
The provision of health care services from a distance using audio, video and computer technology Traditionally uses videoconferencing to diagnose an illness and provide medical treatment Also used to view or teach surgical procedures
As a segment of telehealth, telemedicine focuses on the provider aspects of healthcare telecommunications, especially medical imaging technology
The delivery of health care services between geographically separated individuals, using telecommunication systems e g video conferencing
The use of interactive audio, video, or other electronic media (excluding telephones or fax machines) to deliver health care The term includes the use of electronic media for diagnosis, consultation, treatment, transfer of medical data, and medical education
The investigation, monitoring, and management of patients and the education of patients and staff using systems which allow ready access to expert advice and patient information, no matter where the patient or the relevant information is located The three main dimensions of telemedicine are health service, telecommunications, and medical computer technology
The exchange of medical information from one location to another via a computer network
Telemedicine is the use of electronic information and communications technogies to provide and support health care when distance separates the participants Field, M J , ed Telemedicine: A Guide to Assessing Telecommunications in Health Care National Academy Press: Washington, D C , 1996 (IOM)
{i} provision of medical services via telecommunications equipment (i.e. a doctor viewing a patient in real time via satellite video)
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