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- Title
TELEMEDICINE- OPPORTUNITIES FOR SERVICING OF MISSIONS.
- Authors
Yanchev, G.; Krasteva, A.; Kovachev, St.; Vaseva, V.
- Abstract
The project to build a “Telemedicine” in Bulgaria is very old. The new things in it were driven by the need to cover different parts of the world in need of medical advice from qualified professionals. TS making a connection between points, so that it can exchange information in electronic form (graphic, imaging, multimedia, internet, text, etc. Nothing is as important as the health care relationship between patient and doctor. Preservation and care in sometimes define the heart of medicine. Today, telemedicine programs are focused on accessing inaccessible areas, field areas and missions where there is little or no specialists. “Telemedicine” has the potential to access necessary health services and medical expertise especially in the above mentioned areas. Doctors practicing telemedicine using two core technologies: live interactive (interactive live) store-andforward Specialists also communicate with the patient, using e-mail and the Web The link “Telemedicine” is based on the deployment of Eutelsat satellites validated with telemedicine applications. The number of network interfaces can be expanded as necessary and standard interface can be modified. Thanks to these and other features of the system parameter and optimized real-time satellite monitoring and control, medical specialists from users can be confident of high quality servicing (maintenance), speed and reliability of information. Feedback is very relevant to the use of each of these technologies. Between seeing patients live and interactive service conformity diagnosis is about 80%. This is the same percentage as if two specialists see the same patient in a medical room. This percentage increases to 90% if the specialists put different diagnoses rather than a single diagnosis.
- Publication
Balkan Military Medical Review, 2013, Vol 16, p131
- ISSN
1107-6275
- Publication type
Article