Diagnostic test accuracy of telehealth assessment for dementia and mild cognitive impairment
J McCleery, J Laverty, TJ Quinn - Cochrane Database of …, 2021 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Many millions of people living with dementia around the world are not
diagnosed, which has a negative impact both on their access to care and treatment and on …
diagnosed, which has a negative impact both on their access to care and treatment and on …
Telepsychogeriatrics: a new horizon in the care of mental health problems in the elderly
Background: The use of telemedicine for the care of mental health problems has developed
significantly over the last decade thanks to the emergence of a number of stable …
significantly over the last decade thanks to the emergence of a number of stable …
[PDF][PDF] Telemedicine across the ages.
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HEALTH CARE The Medical Journal of Australia ISSN: 0025729X 5 January 2009 190 1 15-19 …
HEALTH CARE The Medical Journal of Australia ISSN: 0025729X 5 January 2009 190 1 15-19 …
The diagnostic accuracy of telegeriatrics for the diagnosis of dementia via video conferencing
M Martin-Khan, L Flicker, R Wootton, PK Loh… - Journal of the American …, 2012 - Elsevier
INTRODUCTION: The suitability of video conferencing (VC) technology for clinical purposes
relevant to geriatric medicine is still being established. This project aimed to determine the …
relevant to geriatric medicine is still being established. This project aimed to determine the …
Video-telemedicine in a memory disorders clinic: evaluation and management of rural elders with cognitive impairment
C Barton, R Morris, J Rothlind, K Yaffe - Telemedicine and e-Health, 2011 - liebertpub.com
Objective: Telemedicine is increasingly being used to provide consultation for healthcare in
rural areas. Little work has been done with dementia although preliminary research …
rural areas. Little work has been done with dementia although preliminary research …
Primary care–based memory clinics: expanding capacity for dementia care
L Lee, LM Hillier, G Heckman, M Gagnon… - Canadian Journal on …, 2014 - cambridge.org
The implementation in Ontario of 15 primary-care–based interprofessional memory clinics
represented a unique model of team-based case management aimed at increasing capacity …
represented a unique model of team-based case management aimed at increasing capacity …
Telemedicine for wound care: current practice and future potential
Telemedicine offers the potential to improve access to specialist care for people in rural
communities, and for those with chronic illness, disability and limited support of carers …
communities, and for those with chronic illness, disability and limited support of carers …
A break-even analysis of delivering a memory clinic by videoconferencing
We analysed the costs of two kinds of dementia clinic. In the conventional clinic, held in a
rural area, the specialist travels to the clinic from the city. In the videoconferencing clinic …
rural area, the specialist travels to the clinic from the city. In the videoconferencing clinic …
A clinimetric study of outpatient diabetes consultations: the potential for telemedicine substitution
Background: The purpose of this study was to identify the clinimetric characteristics of
specialist outpatient consultations for people with diabetes and to evaluate the possibility of …
specialist outpatient consultations for people with diabetes and to evaluate the possibility of …
Telemedicine and Alzheimer's disease from studio-based videoconferencing to mobile handheld cell phones
PK Loh - Journal of brain disease, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
The use of Telemedicine in the assessment of cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's
Disease is evolving with advances in Information and Communication Technology. This …
Disease is evolving with advances in Information and Communication Technology. This …