Abstract — Variation of quality care has been associated with heterogeneous survival rates among emergency and critical care patients. A body of evidence has shown that emergency and ICU physician-led team could deliver a more adequate care and decrease mortality rates and costs. In developing countries there is a shortage of specialists even in metropolitan areas. The main objective of this study is to describe the first Brazilian experience of a real time audio-visual telemedicine program (TM) providing 24/7 emergency and Intensive Care physicians ’ coverage. Methods: The concept of telemedicine was implemented at two different hospitals in São Paulo; a secondary and public hospital, Hospital Municipal Moyses Deutsch (HMMD), and a tertiar...
Abstract Almost seven years ago, a telemedicine system was established as an additional component of...
Objective: In many countries, neurosurgical care is concentrated in regional centres, which often ne...
Patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) are critically ill and often at extremely high ri...
Alentejo covers a third of Portugal, yet it is home to only 5% of the population. Residents of the r...
The right person in the right place and at the right time is not always possible; telemedicine offer...
AbstractBackgroundProtocol-based resuscitation strategies in the Emergency Department (ED) improve s...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Telehealth and telemedicine services are advancing rapidly, with an increasin...
Object. Telemedicine provides a new approach to improve stroke care in community settings, deliverin...
Abstract Telemedicine as a technology can support processes in the field of emergency medicine (EM) ...
Telemedicine has been studied in the intensive care unit for several decades, but many questions rem...
Background: Protocol-based resuscitation strategies in the Emergency Department (ED) improve surviva...
Foreword. The paper presents new solutions in approach to telemedicine related to the development an...
Aims: Telecardiology is one of the most widespread applications of telemedicine. We aimed to report ...
BACKGROUND: Inter-hospital teleconsultation improves stroke care. To transfer this concept into the ...
Abstract: Telemedicine has been seen as an important tool for facing the challenges of universal hea...
Abstract Almost seven years ago, a telemedicine system was established as an additional component of...
Objective: In many countries, neurosurgical care is concentrated in regional centres, which often ne...
Patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) are critically ill and often at extremely high ri...
Alentejo covers a third of Portugal, yet it is home to only 5% of the population. Residents of the r...
The right person in the right place and at the right time is not always possible; telemedicine offer...
AbstractBackgroundProtocol-based resuscitation strategies in the Emergency Department (ED) improve s...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Telehealth and telemedicine services are advancing rapidly, with an increasin...
Object. Telemedicine provides a new approach to improve stroke care in community settings, deliverin...
Abstract Telemedicine as a technology can support processes in the field of emergency medicine (EM) ...
Telemedicine has been studied in the intensive care unit for several decades, but many questions rem...
Background: Protocol-based resuscitation strategies in the Emergency Department (ED) improve surviva...
Foreword. The paper presents new solutions in approach to telemedicine related to the development an...
Aims: Telecardiology is one of the most widespread applications of telemedicine. We aimed to report ...
BACKGROUND: Inter-hospital teleconsultation improves stroke care. To transfer this concept into the ...
Abstract: Telemedicine has been seen as an important tool for facing the challenges of universal hea...
Abstract Almost seven years ago, a telemedicine system was established as an additional component of...
Objective: In many countries, neurosurgical care is concentrated in regional centres, which often ne...
Patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) are critically ill and often at extremely high ri...