Telemedicine developed in the early 1980s with the primary aim of providing medical services in poor countries or rural areas parallel to those offered in large cities and capitals, reducing the costs of patient transmission and communicating patient and physician so as to provide the greatest comfort to the patient who may Suffers from the trouble of traveling to cities and moving long distances to harm his health.
The practice of telemedicine refers to the use of tele-communication techniques for the diagnosis, treatment and care of patients.
Telemedicine is the practice of telemedicine by modern means of communication. The new technology has influenced production techniques so that electronic medicine has become possible through modern means of communication.
Telemedicine (Télémédecine) is the use of medical information exchanged from one location to another through electronic communications for the health and awareness of the patient and for the purpose of improving patient care.
For example, a specialist at the University of North Carolina Hospital was able to diagnose a very fine fracture in the spine of a remote rural patient using video imaging techniques. The patient's life was saved because the necessary surgical procedure was performed at the scene without physically transferring the patient to the specialist who was away A large distance.
Dr. Faydi Omar Mahmoud, president of the Arab Doctors Union in Europe (at first sight, clinics - when he hears electronic medicine imagines a contradiction in the term, but this contradiction does not exist in fact because the usual is the inherent doctor to the patient when necessary and necessary, And remote assistance, ie, emergency medicine, which is used in exceptional cases when the doctor and the patient are not present in one place and communication is made over the Internet.)
Dr. Abdelkader Martini, President of Al-Andalus University for Medical Sciences in Syria, said that electronic medicine is currently available on air transport lines. The reason is that the number of deaths during travel is about 4,000 passengers per year, while the deaths due to accidents do not exceed 1800 passengers per year. This requires the presence of a special type of medicine during travel flights, where there are some international airlines provide this service through high-tech networks that provide direct contact with any doctor available at the nearest air port to provide all medical services electronically and achieve a satisfactory condition of the patient adds: J 40 thousand ships sailing across the seas and oceans which distant thousands of miles from the nearest seaport accessible to secure a therapist for the case of satisfying urgent leads to the possibility of medical conditions need to be a competent physician must therefore this service is wider and greater also the maritime sector availability.
The most important medical services offered by telemedicine are telephone diagnosis, virtual clinics and telemedicine.
The practice of telemedicine refers to the use of tele-communication techniques for the diagnosis, treatment and care of patients.
Telemedicine is the practice of telemedicine by modern means of communication. The new technology has influenced production techniques so that electronic medicine has become possible through modern means of communication.
Telemedicine (Télémédecine) is the use of medical information exchanged from one location to another through electronic communications for the health and awareness of the patient and for the purpose of improving patient care.
For example, a specialist at the University of North Carolina Hospital was able to diagnose a very fine fracture in the spine of a remote rural patient using video imaging techniques. The patient's life was saved because the necessary surgical procedure was performed at the scene without physically transferring the patient to the specialist who was away A large distance.
Dr. Faydi Omar Mahmoud, president of the Arab Doctors Union in Europe (at first sight, clinics - when he hears electronic medicine imagines a contradiction in the term, but this contradiction does not exist in fact because the usual is the inherent doctor to the patient when necessary and necessary, And remote assistance, ie, emergency medicine, which is used in exceptional cases when the doctor and the patient are not present in one place and communication is made over the Internet.)
Dr. Abdelkader Martini, President of Al-Andalus University for Medical Sciences in Syria, said that electronic medicine is currently available on air transport lines. The reason is that the number of deaths during travel is about 4,000 passengers per year, while the deaths due to accidents do not exceed 1800 passengers per year. This requires the presence of a special type of medicine during travel flights, where there are some international airlines provide this service through high-tech networks that provide direct contact with any doctor available at the nearest air port to provide all medical services electronically and achieve a satisfactory condition of the patient adds: J 40 thousand ships sailing across the seas and oceans which distant thousands of miles from the nearest seaport accessible to secure a therapist for the case of satisfying urgent leads to the possibility of medical conditions need to be a competent physician must therefore this service is wider and greater also the maritime sector availability.
The most important medical services offered by telemedicine are telephone diagnosis, virtual clinics and telemedicine.