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Evaluation of a Pilot Telemedicine Network for Accident and Emergency Work

2002·29 Zitationen·Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
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2002

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Abstract

A pilot accident and emergency teleconsulting service was established in Scotland. It was based at the accident and emergency department of the main hospital in Aberdeen. There were three peripheral sites in rural Grampian (Peterhead, Turriff and Huntly) and one in the Shetland Isles. The videoconferencing equipment used was connected by ISDN at 384 kbit/s. During the 15 months of the study, 1998 videoconference calls were made, of which 402 (20%) calls were made to the accident and emergency department for clinical consultations. The majority of the clinical calls (95%) were made between 09:00 and 17:00, and more than 90% were completed within 20 min. During the majority of calls (87%) one or more X-ray images were transmitted. The majority of patients (89%) received treatment without transportation to the main centre in Aberdeen. The present study demonstrated that accident and emergency teleconsultations can be technically reliable, effective in reducing the number of patient transfers and acceptable to the referring clinicians. As a result, approximately 1.5 million has been made available by the government to develop a national system for Scotland.

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Healthcare Systems and TechnologyTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationRadiology practices and education
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