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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY for the Health Professions CHAPTER Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Fourth Edition Telemedicine 4
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telemedicine Telemedicine uses computers and telecommunications lines to deliver health care at a distance. Telemedicine may use store-and- forward technology to transmit still images or interactive videoconferencing for real-time consultation.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Figure 4.1a MEDI PORT Source: Courtesy of C-PORT Solutions.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Figure 4.1b QUADPORT are “mobile computing platforms enabled with high definition video conferencing capability.... The device allows remote medical specialists to interact with patients and provide expert counsel, which is especially important for rural clinics and field hospitals with limited medical staff. Live surgeries can be shared remotely for purposes of mentoring and better clinical outcomes are enabled via bedside access to patient data and web-based resources.” Source: Courtesy of C-PORT Solutions.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Interactive Videoconferencing A telemedicine consultation involves a doctor at one site with the patient at another site.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Figure 4.2 A telemedical consultation. Source: Corbis Bridge/Alamy.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telemedicine Continues to Grow By 2010, there were about 200 telehealth networks in place in the U.S. They linked more than 2,500 institutions.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telemedicine Continues to Grow The Veterans Health Administration has 50 health management programs in 18 integrated networks (2011). It has found that remote monitoring reduces the number of bed days by 25% and the number of admissions by 20%.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telemedicine Continues to Grow Telemedicine has been used in prisons for years, and the prison population is growing.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Bluetooth Technology Can connect various devices so that, for example, when the pacemaker senses a dangerous event, the cell phone automatically calls 911.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Subspecialties Teleradiology الأشعة عن بعد Telepathology التمريض عن بعد Teledermatology طب الامراض الجلديه عن بعد Teleophthalmology العناية بالعين عن بعد Telecardiology طب القلب عن بعد
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Subspecialties Teleneurology طب الاعصاب عن بعد, including telestroke السكته الدماغية and the treatment of epilepsy الصرع and Parkinson's Disease Telehome care, using remote monitoring devices
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Teleradiology Oldest use of telemedicine Telecommunicating radiological images Can be store-and-forward Can be real-time
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telepathology Viewing microscopic images at a distance on a monitor Store-and-forward Real-time
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Teledermatology and Teleophthalmology Teledermatology is the practice of dermatology over telecommunications networks Store-and-forward Interactive videoconferencing Teleophthalmology is using telemedicine to study the eye
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telecardiology 1960s It became possible to transmit heart sounds accurately and to fax ECGs. 1990s Echocardiograms could be telecommunicated.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telecardiology Second opinions via telecardiology are one of the most common requests in telemedicine. People come into rural emergency rooms with chest pains, and many ER doctors want an expert consultation.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telecardiology In 2009, a study in Italy found that telemedicine could correctly diagnose heart attacks in elderly people at home. The use of telecardiology both improved diagnosis and delivered treatment more quickly.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telecardiology A major area of growth for telecardiology is in the diagnosis of infant congenital heart disease مراض القلب الخلقية.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Teleneurology Uses e-mail and videoconferencing, so that a neurologist can diagnose at a distance. Teleneurology is also using e-mail for making referrals. Video can be used to study gait.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Teleneurology Telestroke السكتة الدماغية Telemedicine is particularly important when time is a consideration. Telestroke patients can be evaluated by experts miles away to see if they need tPA (a clot تجلط -busting drug which needs to be administered within a few hours of a stroke).
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Teleneurology Epilepsy داء الصرع In 2005, a study found that outcomes were the same for patients treated by telemedicine accompanied by a nurse as for those treated in person by a physician.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Teleneurology Parkinson's disease Recent studies and pilot programs (2009–2011) have shown that telemedicine can be useful in the evaluation, monitoring, and treatment of patients with Parkinson's disease.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telepsychiatry طب النفس Used in areas with few psychiatrists. It can be an effective treatment for some conditions. It is not appropriate for all conditions.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Remote Monitoring Devices Make it possible for patients to be monitored at home from afar. New experimental devices embed sensors in wearable fabric.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Figure 4.3 Data from a digital spirometer can be directly transferred to the electronic health record. Source: Courtesy of Midmark Diagnostics Group.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telewound Care Elderly, frail patients and patients in poor health are more likely than others to suffer from problematic wounds. Increases healing rates and decreases complications.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telehome Care Involves a link between the patient's home and a hospital or central office that collects the data. Equipment (which now may be as small as a smartphone) is used in the patient's home.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telehome Care In 2010, approximately 31,000 people used telehome care. Automated robots are being used to make house calls. Homes can be equipped with sensors that allow adult children to monitor their parents' movements. CardioCam uses “slight variation in skin tone” to measure the pulse.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telehome Care The patient can telecommunicate vital signs to a nurse at a distant location, and can also speak to the nurse. Telehome care has been found to cut rehospitalizations and ER visits, and to reduce hospital stays.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telemedicine in Prisons Cost effective Enhances security Improves medical care Both inmates and prison officials appreciate it
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Other Uses of Telemedicine Baby CareLink RetCam to diagnose retinopathy of prematurity Treatment of Alzheimer's (using motion detectors to monitor patients) In daycare Teletrauma in Vermont and Arizona
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Other Uses of Telemedicine Weight management Pain management Spinal cord injury Podiatry Teleoncology systems Help cancer patients avoid lengthy trips to the doctor and feel more secure because they have a 24-hour link to health care.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Other Uses of Telemedicine SATELLIFE uses smartphones and PDAs to deliver information to health care workers in remote areas. Telenurses and doctors are using the eICU Smart Alerts or other eICU systems to monitor intensive care patients from afar and send alerts to the ICU personnel.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill New Developments in Telemedicine Virtobot helps perform autopsies by scanning the body and taking high- definition images which are then combined with images from the CT scanner to create a 3D image of the cadaver.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill New Developments in Telemedicine Silken brain implants to monitor and control epileptic seizures have been developed at the University of Illinois, Tufts, and the Pennsylvania School of Medicine. The iBrain (in clinical trials) is used for people with sleep apnea. The Q Sensor measures stress levels.
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Telenursing Teletriage Telecommunication of health-related data Remote house call Monitoring of chronic disease
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Smartphones New health-related applications for smartphones are being developed: Airstrip OB Tumor analysis Fitness and weight control programs Stress-reduction programs Medication reminders
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Figure 4.4 Set of touch-screen smartphones. Source: Oleksiy Mark/Shutterstock.com
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Tablet Computers Are telehealth mobile computing devices Uses Taking notes Accessing records Accessing medical references Viewing medical images
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Tablet Computers Clinical apps Medication checker Drug databases HIPAA compliant
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Figure 4.5 A modern tablet computer with application icons ready for mobile connectivity. Source: iQoncept/Shutterstock.com
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Technical, Legal, Insurance, and Privacy Issues An appropriate telecommunications infrastructure must be in place. In addition, several issues need to be addressed such as: Licensing Medical liability Insurance Privacy concerns Reimbursement
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Information Technology for the Health Professions, Fourth Edition Lillian Burke Barbara Weill Is Telemedicine Effective? There are many studies, but few solid conclusions: Telecardiology is both effective and efficient. There are ongoing studies. It has the potential of making high- quality health care available to anyone, regardless of distance to major medical centers.
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