McLaren P, Ball C J
United Medical School of Guy's Hospital, London.
BMJ. 1995 May 27;310(6991):1390-1. doi: 10.1136/bmj.310.6991.1390.
Telemedicine, the delivery of health care with the patient and health professional at different locations, has been around for over 30 years. Its driving force has been developments in communications technology, and as new communications systems are developed health applications are proposed such as supporting the delivery of primary health care to geographically remote areas or regions underserved through the maldistribution of professional expertise. Despite rapid technological advances, evaluations of such systems have been largely superficial, and more thorough evaluations have failed to show significant advantages for more advanced and expensive technology over older technology such as the telephone. Methods for evaluating the impact of particular technologies on the health care system need to be developed and clearer benefits shown in terms of improved standards of care.
远程医疗,即患者和医疗专业人员身处不同地点时提供医疗保健服务,已经存在了30多年。其驱动力一直是通信技术的发展,随着新的通信系统的开发,人们提出了一些健康应用,比如支持向地理上偏远或因专业人才分布不均而服务不足的地区提供初级医疗保健。尽管技术取得了快速进步,但对这类系统的评估大多较为肤浅,而更全面的评估并未显示出与电话等旧技术相比,更先进、更昂贵的技术有显著优势。需要开发评估特定技术对医疗保健系统影响的方法,并在改善护理标准方面展现出更明确的益处。