Experiences with a distributed virtual patient record system
TeleMed is a distributed diagnosis and analysis system, which permits physicians who are not collocated to consult on the status of a patient. The patient's record is dynamically constructed from data that may reside at several sites but which can be quickly assembled for viewing by pointing to...
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Published in | Proceedings - AMIA Annual Fall Symposium pp. 483 - 487 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
American Medical Informatics Association
1996
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Summary: | TeleMed is a distributed diagnosis and analysis system, which permits physicians who are not collocated to consult on the status of a patient. The patient's record is dynamically constructed from data that may reside at several sites but which can be quickly assembled for viewing by pointing to the patient's name. Then, a graphical patient record appears, through which consulting physicians can retrieve textual and radiographic data with a single mouse click. TeleMed uses modern distributed object technology and emerging telecollaboration tools. |
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ISSN: | 1091-8280 |