Affiliation:
1. Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology University Medical Center Göttingen Göttingen Germany
2. Ruhr West University of Applied Sciences Müheim Germany
Abstract
AbstractTimely and comprehensive dermatological care is a major challenge. Digitized medical consultation offers a possibility to overcome this problem. Here, we studied the diagnostic spectrum and treatment success in teledermatology in the largest cohort to date. Over 12 months, 21 725 individuals received a diagnosis and therapeutic advice using the asynchronous image‐text method. In the context of quality management, 1802 individuals (~10%) of both sexes with a mean age of 33.7 years (SD 15.36) received a follow‐up 3 months after the initial consultation to assess the treatment outcome. Of these, 81.2% did not require a face‐to‐face consultation. Therapeutic efficiency could be ascertained in 83.3% of the patients, whereas 10.9% did not improve, and 5.8% did not provide an information on the course of therapy. Teledermatology is a useful tool in digitalized medicine and complements the classical in‐person dermatological examination, as shown by the high degree of treatment efficacy in this study. Although face‐to‐face consultations can not and should not be completely substituted by teledermatology it reflects a significant contribution to patient care and justifies the further expansion of digital structures in dermatological care.
Subject
Dermatology,General Medicine
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