1996
DOI: 10.1016/0720-048x(96)00769-3
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Technological advances in teleradiology

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“…The basic infrastructures required for teleradiology include medical imaging equipment, information technology (IT) infrastructures, and the establishment of a suitable telecommunication infrastructure. Orphanoudakis et al (14), and Nazvia and Kodukula (15) in their studies concluded that the basic infrastructures needed for telemedicine and teleradiology services were hardware infrastructures and medical imaging equipment, workstations, telecommunication networks, and network management and data transmission tools. Since one of the common problems of the developing countries is low bandwidth, creating a suitable telecommunication platform such as the use of broad bandwidth and applying the appropriate telecommunication technologies make it possible to transmit more data at a faster rate and medical images with better resolution, and ultimately make optimal use of teleradiology capacities and facilities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basic infrastructures required for teleradiology include medical imaging equipment, information technology (IT) infrastructures, and the establishment of a suitable telecommunication infrastructure. Orphanoudakis et al (14), and Nazvia and Kodukula (15) in their studies concluded that the basic infrastructures needed for telemedicine and teleradiology services were hardware infrastructures and medical imaging equipment, workstations, telecommunication networks, and network management and data transmission tools. Since one of the common problems of the developing countries is low bandwidth, creating a suitable telecommunication platform such as the use of broad bandwidth and applying the appropriate telecommunication technologies make it possible to transmit more data at a faster rate and medical images with better resolution, and ultimately make optimal use of teleradiology capacities and facilities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%