Oulu University Hospital is the northernmost tertiary hospital in Finland and its responsibility area is the largest in the country, covering nearly half of the Finnish territory, also including the arctic regions. Because of vast distances and a sparse population, Oulu has been a forerunner in developing telemedicine and eHealth services in the country. The development started in 1990 and has resulted in the establishment of teleradiology and televideoconferencing services, distance education and a multimedia medical record with remote access capabilities. Wireless technology has been a special focus area, as has the development of an efficient communication between primary care and secondary care. This review highlights some of the key success elements.
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Reponen, J. (2004). Radiology as a part of a comprehensive telemedicine and eHealth network in Northern Finland. International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 63(4), 429–435. https://doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v63i4.17760
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