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A DBMS-based medical teleconferencing system.

J Chun1, H Kim, S Lee

  • 1Myongji University, Kyungki-Do, Korea.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
|August 28, 2001
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This study introduces a medical teleconferencing system integrating a patient database for remote physician collaboration. The system offers a virtual workspace for real-time data access and shared conferencing.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Telemedicine Systems
  • Collaborative Technologies

Background:

  • Remote collaboration among physicians is crucial for patient care.
  • Existing teleconferencing solutions often lack integrated patient data access.
  • Need for efficient tools supporting real-time medical data sharing and discussion.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design a medical teleconferencing system integrated with a multimedia patient database.
  • To create a virtual workspace facilitating collaborative physician work in remote settings.
  • To enable real-time access to patient data during teleconferences.

Main Methods:

  • System design incorporating teleconferencing and a multimedia patient database.
  • Development of a virtual workspace for collective patient data viewing.

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  • Integration of teleconferencing within the workspace for unified interface and real-time data access.
  • Main Results:

    • A prototype medical teleconferencing system was implemented.
    • The prototype utilizes a high-speed network test bed.
    • A substitute for the integrated patient database was manually created for the prototype.

    Conclusions:

    • The designed system effectively supports collaborative work among remote physicians.
    • Integrated teleconferencing and patient database access enhance virtual medical consultations.
    • The prototype demonstrates the feasibility of the proposed integrated system.