Affiliation:
1. TELEMEDICINET Research and Development Centre and Hospital No. 85,
Shanghai, China
Abstract
We collected and examined the medical records from telemedicine cases dealt with by the telemedicine centre of Shanghai Hospital No. 85. This centre handles the second largest number of teleconsultations in the entire network. There were 658 telemedicine cases in total. The medical records included the patient record in 599 cases (91%), transmitted images in 392 cases (60%), the consultant's opinion in 595 cases (90%) and a video-recording of the teleconsultation in 203 cases (31%). The quality of patient records was reviewed and found to be acceptable in 58% of cases. In total, 1794 radiology images (85% of all images) were transmitted via the telemedicine network. The consultant considered 352 of them (20%) to be unreadable on the screen (i.e. 80% of radiology images were considered to be acceptable). For optimum performance of telemedicine, the patient record and associated images should be delivered in advance and the relevant parts of the patient record should be available during a teleconsultation. Three aspects of the management of the medical records for teleconsultations are particularly important: multimedia collection, standardization of patient/record identification and classification, and information management.
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