2018
DOI: 10.1093/annonc/mdy375.083
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Medical and dental cooperation using VPN with IPsec in the hospital without dentists

Abstract: rate was 90.9%. The present survey revealed that in seeing the patients the regional health care professionals did check each part of the tools described by multidisciplinary staff; MSW (question item #1, #4), physician (#2, #3, #5), pharmacist (#5), therapist (#6), and palliative care team (#7, #8). The tools invented by Higashi-Nagoya home care social gathering should be useful (10/12) (#9) and enhance the quality of palliative care (12/12) (#10). Conclusions Sharing information via the communication tools o… Show more

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“…Many hospitals used virtual private network (VPN) technology to establish secure data links, and combined with virtual desktop infrastructure technology, a remote office environment was built. By opening the VPN account and private cloud desktop, the remote office system enabled medical staff to log into intranet workstations to work remotely [54].…”
Section: Internet Telecommuting: To Maintain the Order And Efficiency Of Medical Work During Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many hospitals used virtual private network (VPN) technology to establish secure data links, and combined with virtual desktop infrastructure technology, a remote office environment was built. By opening the VPN account and private cloud desktop, the remote office system enabled medical staff to log into intranet workstations to work remotely [54].…”
Section: Internet Telecommuting: To Maintain the Order And Efficiency Of Medical Work During Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%