Navy telemedicine initiative

M. Greenauer
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Discusses the Navy Telemedicine Initiative, an initiative that the Navy has for some 3 years invested in with the Navy Marine Corps Team. The author identifies the telemedicine as an umbrella term to address the areas that one sees on the screen, as well as new and emerging technologies which seem applicable. All of which combines the transportation of digital imaging and clinical data from one point to another or the storage of that data within a facility. The Navy are using video teleconferencing for teleconsultation. Currently they have telemedicine up and running at over 12 different sites around the world at different component. Video teleconferencing is real-time consultation. The Navy have found that there is an opportunity to conserve clinicians' time because all consults do not have to be real-time. They want to examine the store and forward capabilities in teleconsultation, so they are looking at both real-time and store and forward. Teletraining is very important to the Navy. They know that by implementing telemedicine, they are also going to have the backbone or infrastructure in pace which will allow for clinical training, CME and GME training for their staff at all levels. That is going to result in significant savings for the Navy in travel time and costs for training. The author projects that possibly more than 30% of the Navy's travel for training will be reduced by having a telepresence for teletraining. They need telelibrary capability, where they or a clinician can tap in from any place in the world to the resources of any medical library or medical library data base, all the way up to, of course, the National Library of Medicine.
海军远程医疗计划
讨论了海军远程医疗计划,这是海军与海军陆战队团队一起投资了大约3年的一项计划。作者将远程医疗确定为一个总括性术语,以解决人们在屏幕上看到的领域,以及似乎适用的新兴技术。所有这些都结合了数字成像和临床数据从一个点到另一个点的传输,或者在一个设施内存储这些数据。海军正在使用视频电话会议进行远程咨询。目前,他们在世界各地超过12个不同的地点以不同的方式建立和运行远程医疗。视频电话会议是实时咨询。海军发现,这是一个节省临床医生时间的机会,因为并非所有的咨询都必须是实时的。他们想要检查远程咨询的存储和转发能力,所以他们同时关注实时和存储和转发。远程训练对海军来说非常重要。他们知道,通过实施远程医疗,他们也将拥有骨干或基础设施,这将允许对各级员工进行临床培训、CME和GME培训。这将大大节省海军的旅行时间和训练成本。作者预计,可能超过30%的海军训练旅行将通过远程呈现进行远程训练而减少。他们需要远程图书馆的功能,这样他们或临床医生可以从世界上任何地方进入任何医学图书馆或医学图书馆数据库的资源,当然,一直到国家医学图书馆。
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