This article explores the legal and ethical issues that nurses need to consider when planning, designing and implementing telemedicine. It considers key issues such as patient confidentiality, privacy, data security and transmission, and outlines key points for practice
Advancements in computer technology and telecommunications have meant that all diagnostic images can...
The main purpose of the article is to raise awareness among all the involved stakeholders about the ...
This paper has supported the communication to the IV European Conference on Health Law, which took ...
This article explores the legal and ethical issues that nurses need to consider when planning, desig...
AbstractTransfer of information from one point to another by using electronic signals to provide med...
Telemedicine is fast becoming popular in many countries in the world. It has several advantages such...
Background and objective: Telemedicine or telehealth services has been increasingly practiced in the...
Abstract: Background and objective: Telemedicineortelehealthserviceshasbeenincreasinglypracticed in ...
The use of communication devices and other assistive technology to deliver professional health servi...
Background: Telemedicine involves medical practice and information and communications technology. It...
Abstract. Telemedicine – is the use of information and communication technologies in the situation w...
By the use of telecommunication in medicine, a theoretically unlimited exchange of all possible medi...
In this article, the author provides an overview of tele-ethics, the ethical delivery of clinical se...
The devolopment rate of technolgy has affects on our daily lifes. The things we couldn't even imagin...
Telemedicine is defined as the remote delivery of clinical care services through audio-visual confer...
Advancements in computer technology and telecommunications have meant that all diagnostic images can...
The main purpose of the article is to raise awareness among all the involved stakeholders about the ...
This paper has supported the communication to the IV European Conference on Health Law, which took ...
This article explores the legal and ethical issues that nurses need to consider when planning, desig...
AbstractTransfer of information from one point to another by using electronic signals to provide med...
Telemedicine is fast becoming popular in many countries in the world. It has several advantages such...
Background and objective: Telemedicine or telehealth services has been increasingly practiced in the...
Abstract: Background and objective: Telemedicineortelehealthserviceshasbeenincreasinglypracticed in ...
The use of communication devices and other assistive technology to deliver professional health servi...
Background: Telemedicine involves medical practice and information and communications technology. It...
Abstract. Telemedicine – is the use of information and communication technologies in the situation w...
By the use of telecommunication in medicine, a theoretically unlimited exchange of all possible medi...
In this article, the author provides an overview of tele-ethics, the ethical delivery of clinical se...
The devolopment rate of technolgy has affects on our daily lifes. The things we couldn't even imagin...
Telemedicine is defined as the remote delivery of clinical care services through audio-visual confer...
Advancements in computer technology and telecommunications have meant that all diagnostic images can...
The main purpose of the article is to raise awareness among all the involved stakeholders about the ...
This paper has supported the communication to the IV European Conference on Health Law, which took ...