Store and forward telehealth services allow healthcare providers to collect, store, and transmit medical data, such as images, to specialists for review. This method eliminates the need for initial real-time consultations.
Store and forward telehealth was developed to address the geographic barriers in healthcare. These barriers often lead to avoidable delays in diagnosis and treatment, a factor which stores and forward combats by allowing specialists to review information remotely.
A study published in Nova Science Publishers, provides, “Some type of clinical information - for example, still images, video images, text, recorded sound initially stored by the sender and subsequently sent (forwarded) to the recipient.” This ensures that the patient does not need to be present during the analysis of the information.
In rural healthcare patients often face geographic barriers that make it difficult to access specialized care. This stems primarily from a lack of resources available to rural organizations and their available staff primarily focusing on the basic healthcare needs of the larger demographic in the area. Local healthcare providers can collect and transmit medical data to specialists in other areas. The specialists can then analyze the patient's information without the need for an in person visit and advise the patient and provider on the next steps.
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The function of telehealth services is to provide remote access and consultation through technology.
Areas where images based diagnostics is necessary like dermatology and radiology.
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