Are dermatologists in private practice interested in teledermatological services

1999 
: Diagnosing dermatologic skin conditions can be difficult, especially in pigmented skin lesions. Therefore, the consultation of an expert via teledermatology could prove vital. For this purpose, a rapid transfer of medical data including high resolution images is essential. This transfer can be performed with a variety of modern telecommunication technologies, including ISDN, highspeed-ISDN, Internet, and Intranet. As the levels of both communication software and camera-systems can be quite different, our survey investigated the equipment of 84 dermatologists in private practice. A questionnaire was distributed on computer equipment, operating system software, and any image documentation systems used, as well as required telecommunications equipment and possible applications of tele-dermatology. This survey showed a response rate of 54% and proves that dermatologists in private practice are interested in telemedicine services. Most dermatologists surveyed use Windows 95 operating software and 74% have access to modern ISDN modems or PC-cards. Dermatologists currently prefer applications with low-tech communication hardware and software requirements. Consultation of dermatological centers was the favored application with 59%. Our survey clearly demonstrates that a high percentage of dermatologists in private practice would use tele-dermatology. In our experience, for the excellence of this service an image documentation system is essential to provide the tele-dermatological expert with standardized images with constant illumination.
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