| Literature DB >> 15689653 |
Jerry Cavallerano, Mary G Lawrence, Ingrid Zimmer-Galler, Wendell Bauman, Sven Bursell, W Kelley Gardner, Mark Horton, Lloyd Hildebrand, Jay Federman, Lisa Carnahan, Peter Kuzmak, John M Peters, Adam Darkins, Jehanara Ahmed, Lloyd M Aiello, Lloyd P Aiello, Gary Buck, Ying Ling Cheng, Denise Cunningham, Eric Goodall, Ned Hope, Eugene Huang, Larry Hubbard, Mark Janczewski, J W L Lewis, Hiro Matsuzaki, Francis L McVeigh, Jordana Motzno, Diane Parker-Taillon, Robert Read, Peter Soliz, Bernard Szirth, Robert A Vigersky, Thomas Ward.
Abstract
Telehealth holds the promise of increased adherence to evidenced-based medicine and improved consistency of care. Goals for an ocular telehealth program include preserving vision, reducing vision loss, and providing better access to medicine. Establishing recommendations for an ocular telehealth program may improve clinical outcomes and promote informed and reasonable patient expectations. This document addresses current diabetic retinopathy telehealth clinical and administrative issues and provides recommendations for designing and implementing a diabetic retinopathy ocular telehealth care program. The recommendations also form the basis for evaluating diabetic retinopathy telehealth techniques and technologies. Recommendations in this document are based on careful reviews of current evidence, medical literature and clinical practice. They do not, however, replace sound medical judgment or traditional clinical decision-making. "Telehealth Practice Recommendations for Diabetic Retinopathy" will be annually reviewed and updated to reflect evolving technologies and clinical guidelines.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15689653 DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2004.10.469
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Telemed J E Health ISSN: 1530-5627 Impact factor: 3.536