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How Accurate Are First Visit Diagnoses Using Synchronous Video Visits with Physicians?

Mitsuyasu Ohta1,2, Yoshiyuki Ohira1, Takanori Uehara1,2, Kazunori Keira1,2, Kazutaka Noda1, Misa Hirukawa1,2, Kiyoshi Shikino1, Hideki Kajiwara1, Fumio Shimada1, Yusuke Hirota1, Akiko Ikegami1, Masatomi Ikusaka1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Telediagnosis (TD), which uses information and communications technology, has recently undergone rapid development. Since no studies have compared the diagnostic precision of TD to that of face-to-face diagnosis (FD), we examined and compared the diagnostic accuracy of these diagnostic approaches among general medicine outpatients.
METHODS: Data of 97 patients (45 men and 52 women with a mean age of 52 years) who underwent initial examinations at a regional hospital were analyzed. Two fully trained general medicine physicians were selected from a group of three physicians to perform FD and TD. Levels of agreement (as κ coefficients) were determined between TD and FD diagnoses as well as between final diagnoses and TD and FD diagnoses.
RESULTS: The κ coefficients were 0.75 for TD and FD and 0.81 for both, the final diagnoses and the TD and FD diagnoses, revealing a sufficiently high level of diagnostic agreement.
CONCLUSIONS: TD can provide the same level of diagnostic accuracy as FD among general medicine outpatients for adults. The help of medical assistants and the utilization of physical examination devices might enable medical staff to provide TD care similar in quality to FD. TD could be a useful diagnostic tool when medical work force is limited (e.g., in remote areas, during natural disasters, and in at-home care).

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Keywords:  diagnostic agreement; general outpatient medicine for adult; initial examination; telediagnosis; κ coefficient

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27351424     DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2015.0245

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Telemed J E Health        ISSN: 1530-5627            Impact factor:   3.536


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