• J Burn Care Rehabil · Mar 2002

    An initial experience with telemedicine in follow-up burn care.

    • F Redlick, B Roston, M Gomez, and J S Fish.
    • Ross Tilley Burn Centre, Sunnybrook & Women's College Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    • J Burn Care Rehabil. 2002 Mar 1;23(2):110-5.

    AbstractFollowing care in a burn unit, regular outpatient visits with burn specialists are required. The practical use of telemedicine in this context is unknown. The objective of this study was to evaluate patient and physician satisfaction with teleconsultations in follow-up burn care and to assess the costs and benefits of these teleconsultations. Fourteen teleconsultations were conducted between a burn physician and a patient at a remote site. Patients and the physician completed evaluation questionnaires for each teleconsultation. Time-related and financial costs of the consultation service were also determined. Patients were very satisfied with their teleconsultations and found them more economical and time efficient than in-person visits. The consulting physician felt teleconsultations were as satisfactory as clinic visits for the purposes of diagnosis and burn management. Our results support the ongoing use of telemedicine in the follow-up care of burn patients.

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