The Australasian College of Dermatologists, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Sydney Law School, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Australas J Dermatol. 2020 Aug;61(3):e293-e302. doi: 10.1111/ajd.13301. Epub 2020 May 3.
Despite the potential of teledermatology to increase access to dermatology services and improve patient care, it is not widely practised in Australia. In an effort to increase uptake of teledermatology by Australian dermatologists and support best practice, guidelines for teledermatology for the Australian context have been developed by The University of Queensland's Centre for Online Health in collaboration with The Australasian College of Dermatologists' E-Health Committee. The guidelines are presented in two sections: 1. Guidelines and 2. Notes to support their application in practice, when feasible and appropriate. Content was last updated March 2020 and includes modalities of teledermatology; patient selection and consent; imaging; quality and safety; privacy and security; communication; and documentation and retention of clinical images. The guidelines educate dermatologists about the benefits and limitations of telehealth while articulating how to enhance patient care and reduce risk when practicing teledermatology.
尽管远程皮肤病学有可能增加皮肤病学服务的可及性并改善患者的护理,但在澳大利亚,它并没有得到广泛应用。为了提高澳大利亚皮肤科医生对远程皮肤病学的接受程度并支持最佳实践,昆士兰大学在线健康中心与澳大利亚皮肤科医生学院的电子健康委员会合作,为澳大利亚背景下的远程皮肤病学制定了指南。这些指南分为两部分:1. 指南和 2. 注释,以支持在可行和适当的情况下在实践中应用。内容于 2020 年 3 月更新,包括远程皮肤病学的模式;患者选择和同意;成像;质量和安全;隐私和安全;沟通;以及临床图像的记录和保存。这些指南教育皮肤科医生关于远程医疗的好处和局限性,同时阐明如何在实践远程皮肤病学时增强患者护理并降低风险。