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Autor: Huston, Terry L. thuston@business.uvic.ca
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Título: Is telemedicine a practical reality?
Páginas/Colación: pp. 91-95
Communications of the ACM Vol. 43, no. 6 June 2000
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The article focuses on practicalities of telemedicine as a viable method of health-care delivery

The article focuses on practicalities of telemedicine as a viable method of health-care delivery. Telemedicine can be broadly defined as the use of telecommunications technologies to provide medical information and services. It involves the practice of delivering health care over a distance using telecommunications equipment such as telephones, fax machines, personal computers and full-motion interactive multimedia. Telemedicine consists of both real-time interactive consults as well as batch processing of patient data and information for diagnosis at a later time. With the anticipated use of managed-care incentives to provide accessible, low-cost health care, the health-care industry is forced to look at alternative methods for providing services. Telemedicine has a number of challenges to overcome before it can be integrated into the overall fabric of health care. Cost might be the single largest nontechnical issue to be addressed. To be fully integrated at its highest level, telemedicine will also require the filly functioning conversion of the standard paper-based medical record into an electronic format, an area wrought with its own set of challenges.

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Título: Security issues for implementation of e-medical records
Páginas/Colación: pp.89-94.; 28cm.; il.
Communications of the ACM Vol. 44, no. 9 September 2001
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Historically, the security of information systems (IS) in general has not been seriously considered in many instances until after a breach in security has occurred. Although in the mainframe era of centralized computing, security was given serious consideration and there was centralized control, in today's decentralized world of networked personal computers and workstations, security can be a complicated issue. This issue is of increasing importance to everyone as our personal health care information becomes easier to access through modern electronic communications systems. The American Health Information Management Association has addressed confidentiality and security issues in a practice brief concerning telemedical records and recommends particular general actions to take. It is not that security devices do not exist for these newer systems. It is as much a people-management issue as it is an issue of technological capabilities. Insurance companies, managed health care organizations, and even employers are interested in access to an individual's medical records in their attempt to reduce expenses. Implementation of a new technology requires thought on the parts of developers as early as in the analysis and design phases of successfully implementable health systems.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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