Telemedicine: Past, Present, Future (CBM 95-4)
CBM 95-4
Telemedicine: Past, Present, Future
January 1966 through March 1995
1634 Citations
Prepared by
Kristine M. Scannell, M.S.L.S., National Library of Medicine
Douglas A. Perednia, M.D., Oregon Health Sciences University
Henry M. Kissman, Ph.D.
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Telemedicine: past, present, future : January 1966 through
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TELEMEDICINE: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE
Telemedicine is the use of telecommunications for medical
diagnosis and patient care. It involves the use of
telecommunications technology as a medium for the provision
of medical services to sites that are at a distance from the
provider. The concept encompasses everything from the use
of standard telephone service through high speed, wide bandwidth
transmission of digitized signals in conjunction with
computers, fiber optics, satellites, and other sophisticated
peripheral equipment and software.
Telemedicine can be divided into three areas: aids to
decision-making, remote sensing, and collaborative
arrangements for the real-time management of patients at a
distance. As an aid to decision-making, telemedicine
includes areas such as remote expert systems that contribute
to patient diagnosis or the use of online databases in the
actual practice of medicine. This aspect of telemedicine is
the oldest in concept. Remote sensing consists of the
transmittal of patient information, such as
electrocardiographic signals, x-rays, or patient records,
from a remote site to a collaborator in a distant site. It
can also include transmittal of grand rounds for medical
education purposes or teleconferences for continuing
education. Collaborative arrangements consist of using
technology to actually allow one practitioner to observe and
discuss symptoms with another practitioner whose patients
are far away. This raises important issues of referral and
payment arrangements, staff credentialing, liability, and
licensure potentially crossing state lines. Two-way work
stations which provide smooth digital motion pictures have
been integral to the long distance, real-time treatment of
patients. As new technology is found, collaborative
arrangements are the future of telemedicine.
The concept of telemedicine is not new. Articles on
telemedicine projects can be found in the literature over
the past twenty-five to thirty years. To gain an historical
perspective, this bibliography covers the literature on all
three aspects of telemedicine described above going back to
1966 and written in the English language. Each of the three
areas are limited to aspects of medical diagnosis, patient
care, and education. It includes human as well as
veterinary medicine, and includes the technical aspects as
well as the clinical concerns. Areas of patient record
storage or shared hospital and computer resources are not
addressed since they do not relate directly to patient care.
Several related issues such as the Unified Medical Language
System, Integrated Advanced Information Management Systems,
and communications technology infrastructures, are addressed
but only as they relate to telemedicine. Arrangement is by
subject, and items may appear in more than one category.
Within each category, arrangement is alphabetical by author.
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Perednia DA, Allen A. Telemedicine technology and
clinical
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Grigsby J, editor. Analysis of expansion of access to
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Telemedicine Applications
Named Projects
Military Projects
Home Health Care
General Applications
Telemedicine in Education
Medical Education
Allied Health Education
Continuing Education
Other Educational Applications
Information Collection & Databases
in Relationship to Patient Care
Telecommunication Systems & Networks
Standards
Information Systems
Internet & High Performance
Computing & Communications
General Applications
Equipment & Technology
General
Teleradiology
Telepathology
Telepsychiatry
Teledermatology
Legal & Privacy Issues
Financial & Business Issues
Grant Programs, Awards, & Funding
Future Trends
Other
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Bailes JE. Neurolink: a neurosurgical wide-area computer
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