Telemedicine: an innovative way of managing patients with leg ulcers.

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Abstract

The optimal management of patients with leg ulcers requires a multidisciplinary approach, with contributions from both community and hospital specialists to identify, investigate and treat the underlying causes, provide patient education, assess healing and dress the wounds, monitor outcome and prevent recurrence. However, current practice is impaired by the limited communication between community and hospital specialists. There are inconsistencies in methods of transferring and updating patient records between the hospital and the community, and this can lead to confusion over the diagnosis and appropriate management. Telemedicine, the electronic exchange of medical information at a distance, would appear to offer a way to establish an efficient and effective communication link between hospital and community specialists involved in the care of patients with leg ulcers. The authors of this article believe that modern information technology and the existing NHSnet information infrastructure could be employed to create such a link via electronic patient records.

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Samad, A., Hayes, S., & Dodds, S. (2002). Telemedicine: an innovative way of managing patients with leg ulcers. British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing), 11(6 Suppl). https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2002.11.sup1.12248

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