2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-005-2764-3
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Swiss teleradiology survey: present situation and future trends

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to obtain a survey about the present situation including the usage pattern, technical characteristics and the anticipated future of teleradiology in Switzerland. An internet-based questionnaire was made available to all members of the Swiss Society of Radiology. Questions concerning current teleradiology usage, the type of transmitted modalities, the technology employed, security, billing issues and the anticipated future of teleradiology were addressed. One hundred and two (22.67… Show more

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“…An Internet-based survey (n = 102, response rate = 22.7%) gathered information regarding use patterns, technical characteristics, and anticipated future of teleradiology in Switzerland. 60 All members of the Swiss Society of Radiology (n = 450)…”
Section: New Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An Internet-based survey (n = 102, response rate = 22.7%) gathered information regarding use patterns, technical characteristics, and anticipated future of teleradiology in Switzerland. 60 All members of the Swiss Society of Radiology (n = 450)…”
Section: New Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This somewhat conservative approach is in contrast with the northern European and North American vision of TR where outsourcing appears to be far more common [13][14][15][16][17][18]. There are several possible reasons for these differences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…7,9,10 Therefore, we foresee a promising future for teleradiology since Information Technology (IT) applications are becoming less and less costly with increasing speed and accuracy. 6 Furthermore, smart card technology can be a practical solution for the integration of the clinical data of the patients into a simple and portable card which could eliminate the necessity for transferring bulky documents across hospitals/centers and also enable a data storage system for recording the updates in the clinical progress of the patients.…”
Section: 7-9mentioning
confidence: 99%