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Madeleine Bourzeau1, Marina Blondonnet2, Emilie Vachon3
1CH Évaux-les-Bains, Ehpad Chambon-sur-Voueize/Auzances/Mainsat, France.
Abstract:
Maintaining the growth of rural areas and providing patients with the best possible support in the context of a coordinated healthcare pathway is a challenge that has been met thanks to teleconsultation. An experiment in Nouvelle-Aquitaine is benefiting patients at a hospital and residents of a home for the elderly, allowing them to be monitored by their primary care physician or a specialist from a distance. Nursing professionals are enriching their practice, integrating new information and communication technologies with all the guarantees in terms of security of practices.
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