远程医疗:将医疗保健引入学校。

P Whitten, D J Cook, P Shaw, D Ermer, J Goodwin
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背景:远程儿童护理是一个项目,旨在克服堪萨斯城儿童面临的健康和教育障碍。远程医疗单元被安置在学校护士办公室,并与堪萨斯大学医学中心(KUMC)的医生联系起来。本文描述了该项目的发展,提供了使用数据,并讨论了远程医疗在学校环境中的应用所获得的经验教训。结果:项目开发人员花了11个月的时间为试点测试设计协议和程序。有四所小学参与,进行了187次咨询。最常见的咨询原因是耳鼻喉科(ENT)的问题,占所有咨询的28%。强制性的学校体检和皮肤病问题加起来占咨询的另外40%。从请求咨询到确认预约之间的平均时间为23分钟。当要求立即提供服务时,85%的咨询在请求当天发生。这些结果有力地证明了远程医疗为有需要的儿童提供即时服务的能力。结论:远程医疗使得不到充分服务的市中心儿童能够获得保健服务。当这项服务被整合到递送系统中时,它是最有效的。此外,社区团体强烈支持该项目,积极影响其作为创新医疗保健提供系统的接受程度。
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Telekid Care: bringing health care into schools.

Background: Telekid Care is a project that attempts to overcome the health and educational barriers faced by children in urban Kansas City, Kansas. Telemedicine units were placed in school nurses' offices and linked to physicians at the University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC). This paper describes the development of this project, presents utilization data, and discuss the lessons learned from the application of telemedicine in a school setting.

Results: Project developers spent 11 months designing the protocol and procedures for a pilot test. Four elementary schools participated, and 187 consultations were conducted. The most common reason for consultation was ear, nose, and throat (ENT) problems, making up 28% of all consults. Mandatory school physical examinations and dermatology problems combined to make up an additional 40% of the consults. The average time that elapsed between the request for a consult and confirmation of an appointment was 23 minutes. When immediate service was requested, 85% of the consults occurred the day of the request. These results strongly demonstrate telemedicine's ability to offer immediate service to children in need.

Conclusion: Telemedicine enabled underserved inner-city children to gain access to health services. This service was most effective when it was integrated into the delivery system. Furthermore, community groups strongly favored the project, positively influencing its acceptance as an innovative health care delivery system.

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