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Telediagnostics

The use of telecommunications to capture, transmit, and interpret diagnostic data such as images, biosignals, or test results remotely. It enables specialists to render diagnoses without being physically present, extending diagnostic reach to underserved or distant sites.

What are telediagnostics?

Telediagnostics is the use of telecommunications to capture, transmit, and interpret diagnostic information remotely, so that a specialist can render a diagnosis without being physically present. The data involved can include medical images, biosignals such as electrocardiograms, and laboratory or test results.

Information may be sent in real time or stored and forwarded for later review by an expert at another location. The defining feature is that the interpretation step happens at a distance from where the data was collected.

Why do telediagnostics matter?

Telediagnostics extends specialist expertise to sites that lack it, including rural hospitals, small clinics, and remote facilities, improving the timeliness and reach of diagnosis. It can shorten the path to treatment when local interpretation would otherwise cause delay.

By separating data capture from interpretation, it lets scarce specialists serve many locations efficiently. Accurate documentation of who interpreted what, and where, supports appropriate billing for the professional service.

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