Telemedicine in pediatric surgery

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Matthew T. Harting, Austin Wheeler, Todd Ponsky, Benedict Nwomeh, Chuck L. Snyder, Nicholas E. Bruns, Aaron Lesher, Samir Pandya, Belinda Dickie, Sohail R. Shah, APSA Informatics and Telemedicine Committee Published:

Author / Expert

Matthew T. Harting, Austin Wheeler, Todd Ponsky, Benedict Nwomeh, Chuck L. Snyder, Nicholas E. Bruns, Aaron Lesher, Samir Pandya, Belinda Dickie, Sohail R. Shah, APSA Informatics and Telemedicine Committee

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Abstract

Importance

Telemedicine is an emerging strategy for healthcare delivery that has the potential to expand access, optimize efficiency, minimize cost, and enhance patient satisfaction.

Objective

To review the current spectrum, potential strategies, and implementation process of telemedicine in pediatric surgery.

Design

Review and opinion design.

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Conclusions and relevance

Telemedicine is an emerging approach with the potential to facilitate efficient, cost-effective delivery of pediatric surgical services.

Brief Abstract

Telemedicine is an emerging strategy for healthcare delivery that has the potential to expand access, optimize efficiency, minimize cost, and enhance patient satisfaction. The objectives of this review are to explore common terms in telemedicine, provide an overview of current legislative and billing guidelines, review the current state of telemedicine in surgery and pediatric surgery, and provide basic themes for successful implementation of a pediatric surgical telemedicine program.

Type of Study

Review.

Level of Evidence

Level V.

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