Telemedicine and telehealth in Canada: forty years of change in the use of information and communications technologies in a publicly administered health care system.

J Picot
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The Canadian climate and geography are particularly well suited to the adoption of communications technologies for long-distance medical care and education. Canada has a long history of use of telemedicine applications, and in recent years, the number and variety of telehealth activities in Canada have increased dramatically. Using information gathered for a competitive framework study of the telehealth industry in Canada, this article documents these changes. The trends observed have been encouraged by the development of provincial and national infrastructure for the health information highway, changes in the health care system, increased technological capacity and speed, and government intervention and assistance. The pace of growth is apparent in the increases in the number of projects, the number of companies offering telehealth products and services, the adoption by public organizations of telehealth technologies for a wider range of applications, and the increasing amount of research being undertaken. The article concludes with comments on the role of government intervention in fostering these developments.

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加拿大的远程医疗和远程保健:在公共管理的卫生保健系统中使用信息和通信技术的四十年变化。
加拿大的气候和地理条件特别适合采用通信技术进行远程医疗和教育。加拿大在使用远程医疗应用方面有着悠久的历史,近年来,加拿大远程保健活动的数量和种类急剧增加。利用为加拿大远程医疗行业竞争框架研究收集的信息,本文记录了这些变化。省和国家卫生信息高速公路基础设施的发展、卫生保健系统的变化、技术能力和速度的提高以及政府的干预和援助都促进了所观察到的趋势。增长的速度明显表现在项目数量的增加、提供远程保健产品和服务的公司数量的增加、公共组织采用远程保健技术进行更广泛的应用以及正在进行的研究数量的增加。文章最后对政府干预在促进这些发展中的作用进行了评论。
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