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AIDMAN--advanced informatics distributed medical access network.

M Clarke1, R W Jones, N Kanellopoulos

  • 1Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK.

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
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The AIDMAN project connects remote Greek clinics to hospitals using telemedicine, overcoming infrastructure challenges with satellite communication for enhanced healthcare delivery.

Area of Science:

  • Telemedicine and Health Informatics
  • Digital Health Solutions
  • Remote Healthcare Systems

Background:

  • Remote health clinics in Greece face challenges in providing consistent clinical services.
  • Limited digital infrastructure and bandwidth hinder effective healthcare delivery in isolated areas.
  • The need for advanced telemedicine solutions to bridge geographical healthcare gaps is critical.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the AIDMAN pilot project, connecting remote Greek health clinics with mainland hospitals.
  • To introduce the Virtual Consultation Workstation designed for routine clinical services and emergency care.
  • To detail the use of satellite communication to overcome infrastructure limitations in telemedicine.

Main Methods:

  • Implementing a telemedicine system (AIDMAN) linking remote clinics to central hospitals.

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  • Utilizing a Virtual Consultation Workstation based on commercial products and international standards.
  • Employing satellite communication to establish a 128 kbps link for real-time data transmission.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful establishment of a telemedicine link between remote clinics and mainland hospitals.
    • Demonstration of real-time video, high-definition image, and data sharing capabilities.
    • Overcoming communication infrastructure obstacles through satellite technology.

    Conclusions:

    • The AIDMAN project successfully demonstrates the feasibility of telemedicine for remote healthcare in Greece.
    • Satellite communication is a viable solution for overcoming bandwidth and connectivity issues in telemedicine.
    • The Virtual Consultation Workstation enhances clinical practice in remote settings through advanced technology.