Prioritisation of telemedicine services for large scale implementation in Norway

In late 2005, the Northern Norway Regional Health Authority requested an evaluation of all tested telemedicine services in northern Norway to clarify which were suitable for large scale implementation. A total of 282 reports from the Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, the University Hospital of Nort...

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Published in:Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
Main Authors: Norum, Jan, Pedersen, Steinar, Størmer, Jan, Rumpsfeld, Markus, Stormo, Anders, Jamissen, Nina, Sunde, Harald, Ingebrigtsen, Tor, Larsen, Mai-Liss
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1258/135763307780908076 2024-09-30T14:39:55+00:00 Prioritisation of telemedicine services for large scale implementation in Norway Norum, Jan Pedersen, Steinar Størmer, Jan Rumpsfeld, Markus Stormo, Anders Jamissen, Nina Sunde, Harald Ingebrigtsen, Tor Larsen, Mai-Liss 2007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/135763307780908076 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1258/135763307780908076 en eng SAGE Publications https://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare volume 13, issue 4, page 185-192 ISSN 1357-633X 1758-1109 journal-article 2007 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1258/135763307780908076 2024-09-10T04:26:33Z In late 2005, the Northern Norway Regional Health Authority requested an evaluation of all tested telemedicine services in northern Norway to clarify which were suitable for large scale implementation. A total of 282 reports from the Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, the University Hospital of North Norway and the University of Tromsø were included in the study. Projects not focusing on secondary health care were excluded and 46 studies representing 21 topics entered the final analysis. They were analysed with a self-developed scoring tool focusing on five items. Eleven topics were concluded as being candidates for large scale implementation and grouped according to priority. The first priority topics were teleradiology, digital communication/integration of patient records and education. The second priority topics were teledialysis, pre-hospital thrombolysis, telepsychiatry and teledermatology. The third priority topics were paediatrics, district medical centres, tele-ophthalmology and tele-otorhinolaryngology. No priority was suggested for the projects in cardiology, endocrinology, geriatrics, gynaecology/obstetrics, pathology and nursing/care. User support, training, research ability, financial incentives and interaction between clinicians and ICT-personnel were considered as important factors in motivating health-care personnel to use telemedicine. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Norway Northern Norway University of Tromsø SAGE Publications Norway Tromsø Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 13 4 185 192
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description In late 2005, the Northern Norway Regional Health Authority requested an evaluation of all tested telemedicine services in northern Norway to clarify which were suitable for large scale implementation. A total of 282 reports from the Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, the University Hospital of North Norway and the University of Tromsø were included in the study. Projects not focusing on secondary health care were excluded and 46 studies representing 21 topics entered the final analysis. They were analysed with a self-developed scoring tool focusing on five items. Eleven topics were concluded as being candidates for large scale implementation and grouped according to priority. The first priority topics were teleradiology, digital communication/integration of patient records and education. The second priority topics were teledialysis, pre-hospital thrombolysis, telepsychiatry and teledermatology. The third priority topics were paediatrics, district medical centres, tele-ophthalmology and tele-otorhinolaryngology. No priority was suggested for the projects in cardiology, endocrinology, geriatrics, gynaecology/obstetrics, pathology and nursing/care. User support, training, research ability, financial incentives and interaction between clinicians and ICT-personnel were considered as important factors in motivating health-care personnel to use telemedicine.
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author Norum, Jan
Pedersen, Steinar
Størmer, Jan
Rumpsfeld, Markus
Stormo, Anders
Jamissen, Nina
Sunde, Harald
Ingebrigtsen, Tor
Larsen, Mai-Liss
spellingShingle Norum, Jan
Pedersen, Steinar
Størmer, Jan
Rumpsfeld, Markus
Stormo, Anders
Jamissen, Nina
Sunde, Harald
Ingebrigtsen, Tor
Larsen, Mai-Liss
Prioritisation of telemedicine services for large scale implementation in Norway
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Stormo, Anders
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title Prioritisation of telemedicine services for large scale implementation in Norway
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