AT: Asynchronous Teleconsultation for Health Centers in Rural Areas of Peru

David Mauricio, Walter Bendita, Ronaldo Flores, Pedro Segundo Castañeda Vargas, Roberth Chuquimbalqui-Maslucán, L. Rojas-Mezarina, Nelson Maculan
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Currently, telehealth services in rural regions of Peru primarily rely on telephone and text message communication between rural physicians and specialists based in cities, leading to delays in accessing specialized healthcare services. To overcome this limitation, we propose an information and communication technology (ICT) model for asynchronous teleconsultation in rural areas of Peru. This model, implemented through a system called SITEA, coordinates city-based specialists with treating physicians in rural areas and integrates care phases along with electronic clinical records. A case study conducted in a rural Peruvian healthcare facility, which had limited Internet connectivity and lacked teleconsultation services, revealed significant outcomes. Within 23 days of implementing SITEA, the facility began offering specialized care services, leading to a 60% reduction in patient transfers to specialized urban healthcare facilities. Furthermore, a satisfaction survey conducted with 50 patients resulted in overwhelmingly positive feedback regarding the quality of medical care and future expectations for healthcare services. These positive outcomes can be attributed to the implementation of specialized services, the shift from physical to electronic records, and improved diagnostic accuracy. Importantly, healthcare personnel found the system easy to navigate and highly beneficial, despite the area’s connectivity limitations.
AT:秘鲁农村地区医疗中心的异步远程咨询
目前,秘鲁农村地区的远程医疗服务主要依赖于农村医生与城市专家之间的电话和短信沟通,这导致了获得专业医疗服务的延迟。为了克服这一限制,我们提出了一种信息和通信技术(ICT)模式,用于秘鲁农村地区的异步远程会诊。该模式通过一个名为 SITEA 的系统实施,协调城市专家与农村地区的主治医生,并将护理阶段与电子临床记录整合在一起。在互联网连接有限、缺乏远程会诊服务的秘鲁农村医疗机构开展的一项案例研究显示,该模式取得了显著成效。在实施 SITEA 的 23 天内,该医疗机构就开始提供专门的护理服务,从而使转往城市专门医疗机构的病人减少了 60%。此外,在对 50 名患者进行的满意度调查中,绝大多数患者都对医疗质量和未来的医疗服务期望做出了积极反馈。这些积极成果可归功于专业服务的实施、从实物记录到电子记录的转变以及诊断准确性的提高。重要的是,尽管该地区的连通性有限,但医护人员认为该系统易于浏览且非常有益。
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