Literature DB >> 15544232

A clinical and educational telemedicine link between Bulgaria and Greece.

George Anogianakis1, George Ilonidis, Antonia Anogeianaki, Spyros Milliaras, Anelia Klisarova, Temel Temelkov, Emmanuel Vlachakis-Milliaras.   

Abstract

During its transition to a free economy, Bulgaria benefited from foreign aid provided by Greece. One of the projects was the clinical and educational telemedicine link between the Medical University of Varna in Bulgaria and the Faculty of Medicine of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece. This began in 1997. In terms of the educational activities, the Bulgarian side of the network supports (a) electronic design and publishing activities, (b) web hosting and mail server activities and (c) satellite communications. In addition it supports an electronic classroom equipped with personal workstations, multimedia projectors and videoconference facilities. Communications are via the ISDN network. In terms of its telemedicine activities, the network provides remote medical assistance to "language handicapped" travellers and to migrant workers in both countries. The main clinical experience is remote consultations in immunology. This admittedly limited experience demonstrates that telemedicine can be used to provide assistance to remote colleagues. In cases where the patient cannot communicate with the attending physician, the use of telemedicine can greatly improve the quality of care available to travellers and migrant workers.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15544232

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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1.  Telecommunications as a means to access health information: an exploratory study of migrants in australia.

Authors:  Louise Greenstock; Robyn Woodward-Kron; Catriona Fraser; Amie Bingham; Lucio Naccarella; Kristine Elliott; Michal Morris
Journal:  J Public Health Res       Date:  2012-10-31
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