AbstractBackgroundAustralia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked increasing interest and funding in health services that could address inequities. One such emerging service is tele-medicine.ObjectiveThe purpose of this report is to discuss and evaluate the current literature regarding patient and practitioner satisfaction with tele-medicine, and more specifically tele-dermatology.MethodsWe searched for literature relevant to tele-dermatology use among Australia’s indigenous population. We synthesized the literature in our report and identified elements of tele-dermatology not yet researched.ResultsMost significantly, all available research is currently based on descriptive studies and there is no validated too...
Teledermatology is essentially “dermatology at a distance”, using one of many communication technolo...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic increased the use of telehealth consultations by telephone and vid...
Teledermatology is a useful alternative where specialized dermatological assistance is not available...
AbstractBackgroundAustralia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked incr...
Background: Australia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked increasing...
Australia is a large country with a small and scattered population. Specialist dermatology services ...
© Sarah Fraser, Tamara Mackean, Julian Grant, Kate Hunter, Kurt Towers, Rebecca Ivers 2017 A licence...
To identify the current scope of Tele-Derm, the types of dermatological complaints experienced in th...
Background Tele-Derm National is an online consultation and educational service in dermatology desig...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Objective: To examine reported outcomes of health services delivered by telehealth to Indigenous Aus...
Background: There is a shortage of medical specialists within the provincial departments of health i...
Introduction: Determining appropriate remuneration for teledermoscopy service is important because i...
Despite the potential of teledermatology to increase access to dermatology services and improve pati...
BACKGROUND: Telemedicine can provide specialist services at a distance to rural areas where access t...
Teledermatology is essentially “dermatology at a distance”, using one of many communication technolo...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic increased the use of telehealth consultations by telephone and vid...
Teledermatology is a useful alternative where specialized dermatological assistance is not available...
AbstractBackgroundAustralia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked incr...
Background: Australia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked increasing...
Australia is a large country with a small and scattered population. Specialist dermatology services ...
© Sarah Fraser, Tamara Mackean, Julian Grant, Kate Hunter, Kurt Towers, Rebecca Ivers 2017 A licence...
To identify the current scope of Tele-Derm, the types of dermatological complaints experienced in th...
Background Tele-Derm National is an online consultation and educational service in dermatology desig...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Objective: To examine reported outcomes of health services delivered by telehealth to Indigenous Aus...
Background: There is a shortage of medical specialists within the provincial departments of health i...
Introduction: Determining appropriate remuneration for teledermoscopy service is important because i...
Despite the potential of teledermatology to increase access to dermatology services and improve pati...
BACKGROUND: Telemedicine can provide specialist services at a distance to rural areas where access t...
Teledermatology is essentially “dermatology at a distance”, using one of many communication technolo...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic increased the use of telehealth consultations by telephone and vid...
Teledermatology is a useful alternative where specialized dermatological assistance is not available...