Hayward T, Mitchell J
Women's and Children's Hospital, Adelaide, Australia.
Telemed J. 2000 Summer;6(2):205-11. doi: 10.1089/107830200415135.
This article relates to a teleradiology trial undertaken in 1998-1999 at the Women's and Children's Hospital (WCH) in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. The trial involved linking the hospital to a range of rural and remote sites in South Australia and the Northern Territory. The main aim of the project was to evaluate the advantages, limitations, benefits, and costs of a teleradiology service provided by WCH. The major finding from the study is that for a tertiary hospital providing second opinions in complex medical cases, a new form of business justification is required for teleradiology. The justification would include an emphasis on the range of high-level services that a subspecialist hospital such as the WCH can provide. The justification would also include the range of benefits to different parties, particularly the patient, and the intangible nature of many of the benefits.
本文涉及1998 - 1999年在南澳大利亚州首府阿德莱德的妇女儿童医院(WCH)进行的一项远程放射学试验。该试验涉及将该医院与南澳大利亚州和北领地的一系列农村及偏远地区站点相连接。该项目的主要目的是评估妇女儿童医院提供的远程放射学服务的优势、局限性、益处和成本。该研究的主要发现是,对于在复杂医疗病例中提供二次诊断意见的三级医院而言,远程放射学需要一种新的商业论证形式。这种论证将包括强调像妇女儿童医院这样的专科医院所能提供的一系列高级服务。论证还将包括对不同各方,特别是患者的一系列益处,以及许多益处的无形性质。