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Proc Annu Symp Comput Appl Med Care. 1995: 781–784.
PMCID: PMC2579200
Cost effective Internet access and video conferencing for a community cancer network.
J. W. London, D. E. Morton, D. Marinucci, R. Catalano, and R. L. Comis
Jefferson Cancer Center/Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Abstract
Utilizing the ubiquitous personal computer as a platform, and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) communications, cost effective medical information access and consultation can be provided for physicians at geographically remote sites. Two modes of access are provided: information retrieval via the Internet, and medical consultation video conferencing. Internet access provides general medical information such as current treatment options, literature citations, and active clinical trials. During video consultations, radiographic and pathology images, and medical text reports (e.g., history and physical, pathology, radiology, clinical laboratory reports), may be viewed and simultaneously annotated by either video conference participant. Both information access modes have been employed by physicians at community hospitals which are members of the Jefferson Cancer Network, and oncologists at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. This project has demonstrated the potential cost effectiveness and benefits of this technology.
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