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Teleophthalmology
Kanagasingam Yogesan ; Sajeesh Kumar ; Leonard Goldschmidt ; Jorge Cuadros (eds.)
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No detectada | 2006 | SpringerLink |
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-3-540-24337-3
ISBN electrónico
978-3-540-33714-0
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2006
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006
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Introduction to Teleophthalmology
Sajeesh Kumar; Kanagasingam Yogesan
Part I - The Current View — Issues and Technology | Pp. 3-7
Ophthalmic Imaging Essentials for Telemedicine
Patrick J. Saine
Part I - The Current View — Issues and Technology | Pp. 9-21
The DICOM Standard and Teleophthalmology-Striving for Interoperability
P. Lloyd Hildebrand
Palabras clave: Public Health; Information System; DICOM Standard.
Part I - The Current View — Issues and Technology | Pp. 23-27
Stereopsis in Teleophthalmology
Chris J. Rudnisky; Matthew T. S. Tennant
Part I - The Current View — Issues and Technology | Pp. 29-35
Design Considerations for a Low-Cost Sustainable Ocular Telehealth Program
Jorge Cuadros
It is important to view telehealth as a program that is evolving within the larger context of medical informatics, so that programs can be truly integrated into practices, and are not simply developed as interesting but isolated demonstration projects. As programs and methods are integrated into health care, and they gain wide acceptance in day-to-day work, then telehealth care will simply become part of health care, in the same way that other innovations have been incorporated into daily medical practice. Sustainability of ocular telehealth progrms is not as much a guiding principle as it is a reward for applying the principles of interoperability, adaptability, accessibility, and security.
Part I - The Current View — Issues and Technology | Pp. 37-43
Information Technology in Ophthalmology and Medicine: Patient Education Kiosks
Leonard Goldschmidt
Part I - The Current View — Issues and Technology | Pp. 45-49
Online Retinal Image Database and Analysis System With JPEG 2000 Metadata Embedding
Opas Chutatape
Part I - The Current View — Issues and Technology | Pp. 51-60
Telemedicine and Law
Neera Bhatia
Part I - The Current View — Issues and Technology | Pp. 61-64
Cost-Effectiveness of Teleophthalmology in Diabetic Retinopathy Screening
I-van Ho; Nitin Verma
Part I - The Current View — Issues and Technology | Pp. 65-70
Economic Evaluations in Teleophthalmology
Johanna Lamminen; Heikki Lamminen; Ville Voipio
Part I - The Current View — Issues and Technology | Pp. 71-75