Telemedicine Techniques and Applications 2011
DOI: 10.5772/18774
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Teledermatology: Outcomes and Economic Considerations

Abstract: IntroductionTeledermatology is defined as the provision of dermatologic care through the use of communications technology (Goldyne & Armstrong, 2010). It offers many benefits that include increased access to dermatologic services and potential reduction in costs associated with care. Teledermatology is traditionally categorized into two different models based on the technology that is employed: store-and-forward (S&F) teledermatology, and live, interactive (LI) teledermatology (Goldyne & Armstrong, 2010). Whil… Show more

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“…These include increased access to care without compromising quality and potentially decreased healthcare costs. 18 These benefits have been widely discussed in previous studies so we will not dwell on them here. Instead, we will focus this discussion on the unique elements of our model, compared to both traditional consultative teledermatology and other patient-initiated services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…These include increased access to care without compromising quality and potentially decreased healthcare costs. 18 These benefits have been widely discussed in previous studies so we will not dwell on them here. Instead, we will focus this discussion on the unique elements of our model, compared to both traditional consultative teledermatology and other patient-initiated services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Studies suggest that teledermatology has successful outcomes in terms of diagnostic accuracy and reliability, access to care, clinical outcomes, and satisfaction. 26 Teledermatology is also cost-effective, especially when approached from a societal perspective (which accounts for the time savings and convenience of a virtual visit). 7,8…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, teledermatology can be categorized, upon the utilized technology, platform and application used, into three main types, (1) live-interactive (synchronous) teledermatology; (2) store-forward (asynchronous) teledermatology; and (3) Hybrid (combined) teledermatology [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%