Tag: Biotelemetry
-
Basic Features of Teleradiology
Teleradiology is a subcategory of telemedicine operation focusing in remote diagnosis of medical images. Teleradiology uses computer, display and telecommunication technologies for radiologists to make remote diagnosis from radiological images generated at distant examination sites. The diagnostic report is sent to the examination site where a primary physician can provide suitable treatments to the patient…
-
How Biotelemetry is Integrated with Telemedicine
Telemedicine which is also referred to as telehealth or e-health is the delivery of health care and the sharing of medical data over distances using telecommunication technologies. Telemedicine systems are supported by the state-of-the-art technologies like interactive video, high-resolution monitors, powerful computer systems, biotelemetry data acquisitions systems, expert clinical decision or recommendation systems, electronic patient…
-
Biotelemetry Monitoring Instruments for Telemedicine
The rapid technological development has made it possible to realize wireless medical instruments i.e. wireless sensors with networking capabilities to facilitate the joint processing of spatially and temporary collected physiological information from the different parts of the body and the external communication for mobile health care. In this article, I look at some of the…
-
Key Features and Applications of Telemedicine
Telemedicine is the use of telecommunication and computer technologies to deliver health care from one location to another. Telemedicine employs modern information technology to deliver timely health services to those who need it by electronic transmission of the necessary expertise and information among geographically dispersed parties. Physicians, laboratories and patients can be the distant parties.…
-
Biotelemetry and How it is Applied in Medical Field
Biotelemetry is the process which the measurement of biological parameters is done over a distance. This involves transmitting the bioelectrical and physiological data from the point of generation i.e. a patient located away from the hospital to the point of reception (hospital). The biological data are put in a suitable form to be transmitted by…