Telemedicine System and Network

Telemedicine is a rapidly developing application of clinical medicine in which medical information is transferred via the Internet or another communication network for the purpose of consultations, and sometimes also for remote medical procedures or examinations. A telemedicine system can also be applied to medical education. Many doctors and medical students could benefit from telementoring and tele-education based on videoconferencing systems.

 

In the present book, fifteen typical literatures about Telemedicine System and Network published on international authoritative journals were selected to introduce the worldwide newest progress, which contains reviews or original researches on Telemedicine in pre-hospital care, the uneven utilization of telemedicine, Adoption of routine telemedicine, etc. We hope this book can demonstrate advances in Telemedicine System and Network as well as give references to the researchers, students and other related people.

Components of the Book:
  • Chapter 1
    A genetic optimized neural network for image retrieval in telemedicine
  • Chapter 2
    Telemedicine in pre-hospital care: a review of telemedicine applications in the pre-hospital environment
  • Chapter 3
    Exploring factors associated with the uneven utilization of telemedicine in Norway: a mixed methods study
  • Chapter 4
    Integrating acute stroke telemedicine consultations into specialists’ usual practice: a qualitative analysis comparing the experience of Australia and the United Kingdom
  • Chapter 5
    Adoption of routine telemedicine in Norwegian hospitals: progress over 5 years
  • Chapter 6
    Health care for all: effective, community supported, healthcare with innovative use of telemedicine technology
  • Chapter 7
    Telemedicine and its transformation of emergency care: a case study of one of the largest US integrated healthcare delivery systems
  • Chapter 8
    The effectiveness of telemedicine for paediatric retrieval consultations: rationale and study design for a pragmatic multicentre randomised controlled trial
  • Chapter 9
    Telemedicine – a scientometric and density equalizing analysis
  • Chapter 10
    Trends in telemedicine use in addiction treatment
  • Chapter 11
    Telemedicine as an effective intervention to improve antibiotic appropriateness prescription and to reduce costs in pediatrics
  • Chapter 12
    A qualitative description of telemedicine for acute stroke care in Norway: technology is not the issue
  • Chapter 13
    Facilitating telemedicine project sustainability in medically underserved areas: a healthcare provider participant perspective
  • Chapter 14
    Efficacy and cost effectiveness of telemedicine for improving access to care in the Paris region: study protocols for eight trials
  • Chapter 15
    Effect of telemedicine follow-up care of leg and foot ulcers: a systematic review
Readership: Students, academics, teachers and other people attending or interested in Telemedicine System and Network.
H. Alami, Research Center on Healthcare and Services in Primary CareInstitute of Health and Social Services in Primary Care. Laval University (CERSSPL-UL). CIUSSS-CN, Pavillon Landry-Poulin Quebec, Canada

Kathleen L. Bagot, Stroke Division, the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

Tariq Kazim Shah, Health Care 4 All International Bradford, UK

Rahul Sharma, Department of Emergency Medicine, New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, USA

David A. Groneberg, Department of Health Economics, The Institute of Occupational Medicine, Social Medicine and Environmental Medicine Goethe, University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany

Todd Molfenter, Center for Health Enhancement System Studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 4103 Mechanical Engineering Building Madison, USA

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