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The Challenges and Potential of Otolaryngological Telemedicine

The Challenges and Potential of Otolaryngological Telemedicine language disorders. Mayo Clin Proc. 1997;72: 8. Bashur R. Public acceptance of telemedicine in a BS. Pratice of otolaryngology via telemedicine. La- 1116-1122. rural community. Biosci Commun. 1978;4:17- ryngoscope. 1998;108:1-7. 6. Mashima PA, Birkmire-Peters DP, Holtel MR, Syms 38. 11. Burgess LPA, Holtel MR, Syms MJ, Birkmire- MJ. Telehealth applications in speech-language 9. Health Care Financing Administration. Discus- Peters DP, Perters LJ, Mashima PA. Overview of pathology. J Health Care Information Manage. sion of HCFA telemedicine demonstration. telemedicine applications for otolaryngology. La- 1999;13:71-78. 1997. Available at: http://www.hcfa.gov/ ryngoscope. 1999;109:1433-1437. 7. Monsell EM, Holzer SS. Role of the specialty soci- pubforms/telemed.htm. Last accessed January 12, 12. Strode SW, Gustke S, Allen A. Technical and clini- ety in outcomes assessment: the development of 2001. cal progress in telemedicine. JAMA. 1999;281: COG*ENT. Laryngoscope. 2000;110(suppl):36-37. 10. Blakeslee DB, Grist WJ, Stachura ME, Blakeslee 1066-1068. The Challenges and Potential of Otolaryngological Telemedicine Computerization has touched all as- often limited and interpretation may pects of our daily practice of medicine. require special skills. As the degree of Data retrieval, Internet searching, sophistication increases, certain phy- e-mail, and photographic documen- sicians are becoming expert in very tation are but a few examples. Syms narrow niches. Moreover, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery American Medical Association

The Challenges and Potential of Otolaryngological Telemedicine

The Challenges and Potential of Otolaryngological Telemedicine

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language disorders. Mayo Clin Proc. 1997;72: 8. Bashur R. Public acceptance of telemedicine in a BS. Pratice of otolaryngology via telemedicine. La- 1116-1122. rural community. Biosci Commun. 1978;4:17- ryngoscope. 1998;108:1-7. 6. Mashima PA, Birkmire-Peters DP, Holtel MR, Syms 38. 11. Burgess LPA, Holtel MR, Syms MJ, Birkmire- MJ. Telehealth applications in speech-language 9. Health Care Financing Administration. Discus- Peters DP, Perters LJ, Mashima PA. Overview of pathology. J Health...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2001 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
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2168-6181
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2168-619X
DOI
10.1001/archotol.127.3.336
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language disorders. Mayo Clin Proc. 1997;72: 8. Bashur R. Public acceptance of telemedicine in a BS. Pratice of otolaryngology via telemedicine. La- 1116-1122. rural community. Biosci Commun. 1978;4:17- ryngoscope. 1998;108:1-7. 6. Mashima PA, Birkmire-Peters DP, Holtel MR, Syms 38. 11. Burgess LPA, Holtel MR, Syms MJ, Birkmire- MJ. Telehealth applications in speech-language 9. Health Care Financing Administration. Discus- Peters DP, Perters LJ, Mashima PA. Overview of pathology. J Health Care Information Manage. sion of HCFA telemedicine demonstration. telemedicine applications for otolaryngology. La- 1999;13:71-78. 1997. Available at: http://www.hcfa.gov/ ryngoscope. 1999;109:1433-1437. 7. Monsell EM, Holzer SS. Role of the specialty soci- pubforms/telemed.htm. Last accessed January 12, 12. Strode SW, Gustke S, Allen A. Technical and clini- ety in outcomes assessment: the development of 2001. cal progress in telemedicine. JAMA. 1999;281: COG*ENT. Laryngoscope. 2000;110(suppl):36-37. 10. Blakeslee DB, Grist WJ, Stachura ME, Blakeslee 1066-1068. The Challenges and Potential of Otolaryngological Telemedicine Computerization has touched all as- often limited and interpretation may pects of our daily practice of medicine. require special skills. As the degree of Data retrieval, Internet searching, sophistication increases, certain phy- e-mail, and photographic documen- sicians are becoming expert in very tation are but a few examples. Syms narrow niches. Moreover,

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JAMA Otolaryngology - Head & Neck SurgeryAmerican Medical Association

Published: Mar 1, 2001

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