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Telemedicine protocols and standards: development and implementation

B A Houtchens1, A Allen, T P Clemmer

  • 1University of Utah Department of Surgery, Salt Lake City 84108, USA.

Journal of Medical Systems
|April 1, 1995
PubMed
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Telemedicine will integrate existing standards for medical practice. Understanding and influencing these protocols is key for optimizing telemedicine system development and evaluation.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Health Information Technology Standards

Background:

  • Telemedicine is rapidly integrating into mainstream medical practice.
  • Effective telemedicine relies on robust protocols and standards for seamless operation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the adoption and development of telemedicine protocols and standards.
  • To identify key stakeholders in the standards-setting process.
  • To review existing standards relevant to telemedicine implementation.

Main Methods:

  • Identified key participants in standards setting: international government, US government, professional organizations, and independent institutes.
  • Reviewed roles in establishing standards for patient/provider identification, record structure, terminology, and data transfer.
  • Addressed image handling, resolution impact, communication protocols, and data linking.

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Main Results:

  • Telemedicine is adopting existing standards rather than creating new ones.
  • Key areas for standardization include patient identification, data structure, medical codes, and secure data transfer.
  • Image quality, communication protocols, and data integration are critical for clinical accuracy and system evaluation.

Conclusions:

  • Optimizing telemedicine requires understanding current standards and influencing future development.
  • Collaboration among diverse stakeholders is essential for effective telemedicine standardization.
  • Standardization efforts must address technical, clinical, and data management aspects of telemedicine systems.