Right Technology, Right Situation - a Case Report on Prehospital Telemedicine
Author(s) -
Brian Meade,
Peter Barnett,
Tony Walker
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
australasian journal of paramedicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.177
H-Index - 15
ISSN - 2202-7270
DOI - 10.33151/ajp.1.1.79
Subject(s) - telemedicine , phone , medical emergency , telecommunications , videoconferencing , teleradiology , the internet , medicine , computer science , internet privacy , health care , world wide web , linguistics , philosophy , economics , economic growth
Telemedicine can be conducted through a range of media including phone, facsimile, email, Internet, or by fixed, satellite or microwave video-conferencing. Interestingly the technology does not always need to be complicated, as demonstrated by the first recorded instance of telemedicine, which occurred when Morse Code was used from an Antarctic base to the Australian mainland for medical advice. Nowadays NASA uses extremely sophisticated telemetry systems to monitor the health of astronauts, since it would cost many millions of dollars to evacuate a sick member to earth.
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