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This study details a three-year urban telemedicine program, analyzing its medical, security, and cost impacts. The findings offer insights into implementing digital healthcare solutions in community settings.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Digital Health
  • Healthcare Technology

Background:

  • Urban healthcare delivery presents unique challenges.
  • Telemedicine offers potential solutions for bridging healthcare access gaps.
  • Evaluating telemedicine implementation is crucial for optimizing patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a three-year experience with an urban telemedicine program.
  • To describe the digital technology and consultation protocols used.
  • To analyze the medical, security, and cost-effectiveness aspects of the telemedicine project.

Main Methods:

  • Description of the digital technology linking a hospital and clinic.
  • Outline of the standard consultation protocol.
  • Analysis of medical, security, and economic factors.

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Main Results:

  • The telemedicine system facilitated consultations between a hospital and a clinic over three years.
  • Analysis covered medical benefits and drawbacks, security considerations, and financial viability.
  • The project provided practical experience in urban telemedicine deployment.

Conclusions:

  • Urban telemedicine can be effectively implemented using described digital technology.
  • Careful consideration of medical, security, and cost factors is essential for success.
  • This experience offers valuable lessons for future telemedicine initiatives.