Telemedicine for dermatology care in rural patients.

S G Burgiss, C E Julius, H W Watson, B K Haynes, E Buonocore, G T Smith
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Abstract

Background: Rural patients who develop dermatologic disorders often do not seek specialty care because of multiple logistical and economic factors.

Objective: To assess the effect of teledermatology consultations on the cost of care for a given episode of illness.

Methods: Telemedicine records were reviewed for 119 visits by 87 patients referred for teledermatology consultation over a 17-month period.

Results: Seven patients (8%) required follow-up in the dermatologist office for extended care, while 20 patients (23%) (52 visits) underwent follow-up teledermatology evaluation. The average duration of the dermatologic condition for each patient prior to the telemedical consultation was 17 months. The average of care for the diagnosed dermatologic condition, for all patients during an average period of 8 months prior to teledermatology was $294, compared with $141 for the 6 months after diagnosis by teledermatology.

Conclusions: Telemedicine can be effective for dermatology consultation in new patients referred from rural communities. Our data indicate teledermatology can decrease the cost of care for the diagnosed condition.

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远程医疗在农村患者皮肤科护理中的应用。
背景:由于多种后勤和经济因素,农村皮肤病患者往往不寻求专科治疗。目的:评估远程皮肤科会诊对特定疾病的护理成本的影响。方法:回顾性分析87例皮肤科远程会诊患者17个月来119次就诊的远程医疗记录。结果:7例患者(8%)需要在皮肤科医生办公室进行随访以延长护理,20例患者(23%)(52次就诊)接受了随访的远程皮肤科评估。每位患者在远程医疗会诊前的皮肤病平均持续时间为17个月。在接受远程皮肤科治疗前的平均8个月期间,所有患者诊断出皮肤病的平均护理费用为294美元,而接受远程皮肤科治疗后的6个月平均护理费用为141美元。结论:远程医疗可有效地用于农村社区新转诊患者的皮肤科会诊。我们的数据表明,远程皮肤科可以降低护理成本的诊断条件。
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