Fortugno Andrew P, Dellavalle Robert P
Department of Dermatology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO Dermatology Service, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Eastern Colorado Health Care System, Aurora, CO Department of Epidemiology, Colorado School of Public Health, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO.
Dermatol Online J. 2019 Nov 15;25(11):13030/qt6xh9p2nn.
Owing to the inherently visual nature of the field of dermatology, advances in imaging and communication technology have resulted in wide-spread application of teledermatology since its introduction in the mid-1990s. In the last 20 years, studies have repetitively shown that teledermatology provides effective and efficient quality care for patients. It also increases access to underserved patients and reduces traveling costs, wait times, and unnecessary referrals. In this letter the authors seek to analyze implementation of a direct patient to dermatologist model in a Veteran Health Administration (VHA) patient population, referred to as patient-assisted teledermatology. This population is largely over the age of 65 and a significant portion are either without internet or have the minimum technology necessary to participate in the studied model. Owing to these observations and personal experiences, the authors found the implementation process of a patient-assisted model to be challenging in this population.
由于皮肤科领域本质上具有视觉特性,自20世纪90年代中期引入远程皮肤病学以来,成像和通信技术的进步已导致其广泛应用。在过去20年中,研究反复表明,远程皮肤病学为患者提供了有效且高效的优质护理。它还增加了服务不足患者获得医疗服务的机会,并降低了出行成本、等待时间和不必要的转诊。在这封信中,作者试图分析在退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)患者群体中实施患者直接与皮肤科医生对接模式(即患者辅助远程皮肤病学)的情况。该群体大多年龄在65岁以上,相当一部分人要么没有互联网,要么只有参与该研究模式所需的最低限度技术。基于这些观察结果和个人经验,作者发现在该群体中实施患者辅助模式具有挑战性。