The telemedicine information exchange: an online resource
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Auteurs : Nancy A. Brown [États-Unis]Source :
- Computers in Biology and Medicine [ 0010-4825 ] ; 1998.
English descriptors
- Teeft :
- Active telemedicine programs section, Bibliographic, Bibliographic database, Bibliographic databases, Brown computers, Central location, Comprehensive source, Database, Database searches, Database usage, Elsevier science, Funding, Government agencies, Gradual increase, Grant announcements, Health care professionals, Health care services, Internet access, Medical librarian, National library, Online, Online information, Online resource, Perl scripts, Relational database format, Rural areas, Rural users, Service vendors, Subject areas, Target audience, Telecommunication, Telemedical services, Telemedicine, Telemedicine applications, Telemedicine information, Telemedicine information exchange, Telemedicine newsletter, Telemedicine program, Telemedicine programs, Telemedicine research center, Telemedicine technology, Telemedicine today, Underserved areas, Unique users, User, User statistics, Virtual reality, Wide range, Wide variety.
Abstract
Abstract: Telemedicine is the use of telecommunications to provide health care services at a distance. It has grown from mostly government-subsidized research initiatives into a fledgling industry. This growth was fueled by decreasing costs of telecommunications and information technologies and fanned by rising health care costs. The telemedicine information exchange (TIE) (http://tie.telemed.org), developed by the Telemedicine Research Center in Portland, OR, is both a product and a vehicle of this rapid growth. It facilitates collection of telemedicine information from many sources, providing an easy-to-use hypertext format. This article describes the TIE's development, advantages and disadvantages of a web-based online library, and it's codevelopment with a rapidly expanding industry.
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DOI: 10.1016/S0010-4825(98)00030-4
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