Norton S A, Burdick A E, Phillips C M, Berman B
Department of Medicine, Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Arch Dermatol. 1997 Feb;133(2):197-200.
The dermatologic needs of many communities in the United States and worldwide are underserved. Telemedicine enables physicians and non-physician primary care providers to use modern telecommunications devices to gain access to specialist consultations promptly and with much less travel. The independently developed telemedicine programs described herein support 3 traditionally underserved populations: Pacific Islanders, migrant farmworkers, and prison inmates.
In 3 independently designed telemedicine programs, dermatology emerged as the specialty most used by remote practitioners. Patients were presented for both diagnosis and treatment and in the setting of initial evaluation and as part of follow-up care.
Teledermatology is a useful way to provide dermatologic support to remote or underserved communities.
美国及全球许多社区的皮肤病学需求未得到充分满足。远程医疗使医生和非医生初级保健提供者能够使用现代电信设备,迅速获得专科会诊,且出行大大减少。本文所述的自主研发的远程医疗项目为3个传统上服务不足的人群提供支持:太平洋岛民、流动农场工人和监狱囚犯。
在3个独立设计的远程医疗项目中,皮肤科成为远程从业者使用最多的专科。患者前来进行诊断和治疗,以及在初始评估和后续护理中就诊。
远程皮肤病学是为偏远或服务不足社区提供皮肤病学支持的一种有用方式。