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Teleradiology pros and cons: Editorial
Author(s) -
Abdulwahab Alahmari
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
open journal of radiology and medical imaging
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2583-1534
DOI - 10.36811/ojrmi.2019.110004
Subject(s) - teleradiology , telemedicine , workload , medicine , economic shortage , service (business) , health care , second opinion , medical physics , radiology , computer science , pathology , business , linguistics , philosophy , marketing , government (linguistics) , economics , economic growth , operating system
All the advances in telemedicine technologies today, especially in teleradiology, improved the global health care for patients worldwide. Teleradiology gave many positive things for health care in general and it has its own limitations or disadvantages as well. This editorial will cover all the advantages and disadvantages of teleradiology.To summarize the advantages of teleradiology are; it helps to offer radiology services for rural areas, solve radiologists shortage, a second opinion from an expert to a local Radiologist, provides readings of a specialized radiologist in a certain field (pediatrics radiology, neuroradiology, cardiovascular imaging, etc.), solve delay of scans interpretation, decrease workload on other Radiologists, fast service, cut the cost, improve recruiting of medical professionals, give an educational chance to expand their experience in different regions, service available all the time, improving patient care, and prevent the need for patients to travel to find medical services or specialized experts.

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