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DOI: 10.1007/0-387-26559-7_15
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Telemedicine as a New Possibility to Improve Heatlh Care Delivery

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“…Most notably it can be described as the remote use of medical expertise at the point of need [4]. This results in the use of telecommunications to facilitate the sharing of medical knowledge and the delivery of healthcare over a distance [5]. With this approach medical expertise can be delivered to remote sites, rural areas or understaffed regions.…”
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“…Most notably it can be described as the remote use of medical expertise at the point of need [4]. This results in the use of telecommunications to facilitate the sharing of medical knowledge and the delivery of healthcare over a distance [5]. With this approach medical expertise can be delivered to remote sites, rural areas or understaffed regions.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MOEBIUS project (Mobile extranet-based integrated user services) that integrates doctors and patients by submitting different physiological parameters (Fischer et al, 2006) can be considered as an application of the second domain. Similarly, (Leimeister et al, 2005) describes the usage of mobile devices in order to assist young cancer patients and concludes that the usage of such a system has a number of advantages: higher compliance of appointments with alerting functionality, higher data quality, less work for the doctor to prepare the documentation as well as less errors in the documentation.…”
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“…Applications of this knowledge are found in the burgeoning fields of telemedicine and virtual reality simulation [24][25][26] .…”
Section: The Quantum World Telemedicine and Virtual Reality Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%