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  • Medical Imaging
  • Health Informatics
  • Telemedicine

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  • Telemedicine enables remote healthcare delivery with data security.
  • Teleradiology involves electronic transmission of radiographic images.
  • Telemanagement refers to remote management of diagnostic exams, producing telereports and telediagnosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze Italian regulations, guidelines, and laws concerning telemedicine in radiology.
  • To understand the current obligations and application limits of radiotelemanagement.
  • To identify potential challenges and future prospects of remote radiological services.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of Italian position papers, national guidelines, and current laws.
  • Evaluation of radiotelemanagement protocols, including verification, safety, and resource allocation.
  • Examination of guidelines for standard radiological procedures in different clinical settings (hospitalization, emergency, private, screening).

Main Results:

  • Radiotelemanagement requires shared protocols, verification, safety procedures, and adequate resources.
  • Standard radiological procedures can be performed remotely in ordinary hospitalization.
  • In emergencies, remote procedures are limited only by contrast agent administration; no provisions exist for private settings or inter-company procedures outside screening.

Conclusions:

  • Proper radiotelemanagement necessitates established protocols and interfaces.
  • Guidelines permit remote performance of standard radiological procedures with specific limitations.
  • Potential negative implications include healthcare professional substitution and ethical concerns regarding data security, consent, and the doctor-patient relationship.