BackgroundShortages in radiology services are estimated to affect 3.5-4.7 billion people worldwide. Teleradiology is a potential means of alleviating this shortage.ObjectiveThis paper examines the practicality and sustainability of a pilot pediatric teleradiology project at the Khayelitsha District Hospital in sub-Saharan Africa. We analyze how this World Federation of Pediatric Imaging (WFPI) program fares against the global challenges described in the current literature facing these practice types.Materials and methodsA teleradiology pilot was developed to provide coverage to the Khayelitsha District Hospital after the district pediatrician requested assistance in interpreting radiographs. This program utilized a network of WFPI volunteer...
BACKGROUND: Teleradiology was implemented across South Africa, to provide reporting services to rur...
Background: Improving the quality of care in resource limited settings through an outreach program i...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Abstract: The great demand for radiological services worldwide has overstretche...
BackgroundShortages in radiology services are estimated to affect 3.5-4.7 billion people worldwide. ...
INTRODUCTION:High quality diagnostic imaging can provide increased diagnostic accuracy and help guid...
Background: Tele-Radiology has opened new avenues to enhance the domain of service and impart qualit...
This paper will discuss, from a subjective perspective, aspects of paediatric radiology in different...
Objective. This was a pilot teleradiology project connecting two secondary KwaZulu-Natal hospitals' ...
Throughout their history, mission hospitals have provided high quality and lifesaving medical care t...
Introduction Teleradiology, a subcategory of eHealth, was aimed at providing specialised radiologic...
OBJECTIVES: In a district hospital in conflict-torn Somalia, we assessed (i) the impact of introduci...
Objective: Sub-standard quality in X-ray image acquisition and interpretation is common in low-resou...
Abstract The possibilities of teleradiology to modify the radiological service process in a regional...
The World Health Organization stated that approximately two-thirds of the world’s population lacks a...
Telemedicine has become an integral part of ambulatory encounters since the COVID-19 pandemic. Pedia...
BACKGROUND: Teleradiology was implemented across South Africa, to provide reporting services to rur...
Background: Improving the quality of care in resource limited settings through an outreach program i...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Abstract: The great demand for radiological services worldwide has overstretche...
BackgroundShortages in radiology services are estimated to affect 3.5-4.7 billion people worldwide. ...
INTRODUCTION:High quality diagnostic imaging can provide increased diagnostic accuracy and help guid...
Background: Tele-Radiology has opened new avenues to enhance the domain of service and impart qualit...
This paper will discuss, from a subjective perspective, aspects of paediatric radiology in different...
Objective. This was a pilot teleradiology project connecting two secondary KwaZulu-Natal hospitals' ...
Throughout their history, mission hospitals have provided high quality and lifesaving medical care t...
Introduction Teleradiology, a subcategory of eHealth, was aimed at providing specialised radiologic...
OBJECTIVES: In a district hospital in conflict-torn Somalia, we assessed (i) the impact of introduci...
Objective: Sub-standard quality in X-ray image acquisition and interpretation is common in low-resou...
Abstract The possibilities of teleradiology to modify the radiological service process in a regional...
The World Health Organization stated that approximately two-thirds of the world’s population lacks a...
Telemedicine has become an integral part of ambulatory encounters since the COVID-19 pandemic. Pedia...
BACKGROUND: Teleradiology was implemented across South Africa, to provide reporting services to rur...
Background: Improving the quality of care in resource limited settings through an outreach program i...
M.Tech. (Radiography)Abstract: The great demand for radiological services worldwide has overstretche...