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Prioritisation of telemedicine services for large scale implementation in Norway.

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  • Prioritisation of telemedicine services for large scale implementation in Norway. Abstract Text:

    jan norumJan Norum,steinar pedersenSteinar Pedersen,jan Jan ,markus rumpsfeldMarkus Rumpsfeld,anders stormoAnders Stormo,nina jamissenNina Jamissen,harald sundeHarald Sunde,tor ingebrigtsenTor Ingebrigtsen,mai-liss larsenMai-Liss Larsen,

    In late 2005, the Northern Norway Regional Health Authority requested an evaluation of all tested telemedicine services in northern Norway to clarify which were suitable for large scale implementation. A total of 282 reports from the Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, the University Hospital of North Norway and the University of Tromsų were included in the study. Projects not focusing on secondary health care were excluded and 46 studies representing 21 topics entered the final analysis. They were analysed with a self-developed scoring tool focusing on five items. Eleven topics were concluded as being candidates for large scale implementation and grouped according to priority. The first priority topics were teleradiology, digital communication/integration of patient records and education. The second priority topics were teledialysis, pre-hospital thrombolysis, telepsychiatry and teledermatology. The third priority topics were paediatrics, district medical centres, tele-ophthalmology and tele-otorhinolaryngology. No priority was suggested for the projects in cardiology, endocrinology, geriatrics, gynaecology/obstetrics, pathology and nursing/care. User support, training, research ability, financial incentives and interaction between clinicians and ICT-personnel were considered as important factors in motivating health-care personnel to use telemedicine.

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    j norumJ Norum,s pedersenS Pedersen,j J ,m rumpsfeldM Rumpsfeld,a stormoA Stormo,n jamissenN Jamissen,h sundeH Sunde,t ingebrigtsenT Ingebrigtsen,ml larsenML Larsen,

    For similar health care economics and organizations: state medicine research abstracts see: health care economics and organizations: state medicine research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Journal of telemedicine and telecare

    VOLUME: 13

    Page Numbers: 185-92

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    ISSN: 1357-633X

    DAY: 28

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    Number of References: 54

    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 9506702

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    KEYWORDS: State Medicine

    MESH TERMS: organization & administration

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Oncology, University Hospital of North Norway, University of Tromsų, Tromsų, Norway. jan.norum@unn.no

    Country: England

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    MEDLINETA: J Telemed Telecare

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