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infoRAD: computers for clinical practice and education in radiology. Teleradiology: fundamental considerations and clinical applications.

arnes GT, Morin RL, Staab EV.
Department of Radiology, University of Alabama Hospitals and Clinics, University of Alabama, Birmingham 35294.

Radiographics. 1993 May;13(3):673-81

Teleradiology, the practice of radiology from a distance, involves transmission of images between two locations. Radiologists off site can be consulted easily and quickly whenever critical questions arise. Similarly, long-distance, real-time radiologic monitoring of patients is possible. Second opinions can be obtained from specialists in difficult cases. The result is improved and more efficient delivery of patient care. The large number of teleradiology products and features often confuses radiologists who are considering the incorporation of teleradiology into their practices. It is important that practice patterns and needs be evaluated prior to specification and acquisition of a teleradiology system.

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