Yonsei Med J.  2004 Oct;45(5):761-775. 10.3349/ymj.2004.45.5.761.

Telemedicine in the U.S.A. with Focus on Clinical Applications and Issues

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  • 1Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle WA 98195-2500, USA. yoonsang@u.washington.edu

Abstract

Telemedicine usually refers to the use of information-based technologies, such as, computer and communications systems, to provide healthcare across geographic distances. Although telemedicine has the potential to improve healthcare, the number of clinical applications is still small and constrained by custom, regulatory, reimbursement and technical issues. In this review paper, a short historical review of telemedicine is provided, followed by an overview of clinical telemedicine applications, including cardiology, dermatology, emergency medicine and trauma care, homecare, pathology, psychiatry, radiology and surgery. Current telemedicine issues in clinics and technological problems to be decided, improved, and challenged, are reviewed. This is followed by conclusions.

Keyword

Telemedicine; clinical application; telemedicine issue; monograph

MeSH Terms

Humans
*Telemedicine
United States
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