1997
DOI: 10.1109/4233.594058
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An architecture for Naval telemedicine

Abstract: Navy fleets have a defined overall objective for mission readiness impacted by the health of personnel aboard the ships. Medical treatment facilities on the ships determines the degree of mission readiness. This paper describes the concepts and technologies necessary to establish a Naval telemedicine system, which can drastically improve health care delivery. It consists of various combinations of the following components: Fleet Naval Medical Consultation and Diagnostic Centers, Shipboard Naval Medical Consult… Show more

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“…11 The US Navy has many vessels equipped with videolinks, enabling the general surgeons on board to link up with specialist centres by satellite for advice about how to handle complicated injuries. 12 In the case of a major civil disaster, similar services could be provided by a mobile audiovisual system, carried to the site of the disaster by a helicopter. The helicopter could also function as a relay station for the telecommunications required.…”
Section: Emergency Specialist Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 The US Navy has many vessels equipped with videolinks, enabling the general surgeons on board to link up with specialist centres by satellite for advice about how to handle complicated injuries. 12 In the case of a major civil disaster, similar services could be provided by a mobile audiovisual system, carried to the site of the disaster by a helicopter. The helicopter could also function as a relay station for the telecommunications required.…”
Section: Emergency Specialist Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fundamentally, the telemedicine could extend its application to many different fields [12]. For example, some telemedicine systems have been implemented at the fields of naval [13], rural [14], and education [15]. Some of them are developed in regions [16].…”
Section: B Telemedicine Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A projected structural model by W. J. Chimiak, Rainer, J.M. Chimiak, and Martinez (1997) examined the concepts and technologies needed to establish a telemedicine system for the entire Navy Fleet. The article detailed the structure and interrelationships among components of Navy telemedicine architecture and discussed a possible implementation scenario to promote remote medical care in the Fleet.…”
Section: Equipment Assessments In the Militarymentioning
confidence: 99%