Live-Interactive Teledermatology: technical and regulatory aspects of a growing practice - Part 1
Teledermatology has become an increasingly utilized technique for the efficient and timely management of dermatology practice. Live-Interactive (LI) teledermatology requires regulatory guidelines as established by AAD for the delivery of safe and efficient services to patients.
Building Trust With Technology Advancements: Entering The Era Of Explainable AI
AI is the technology deemed to revolutionize human life to unprecedented levels. However, the degree to which it is widely accepted by users in healthcare is directly related to how much understanding there is on the basics of the functionality of the programming that powers intelligent algorithms.
The Development Of Digital Health Technology for Patient Support: A Professional Review
Digital health innovations are employed to build more effective and secure communication platforms between patients and healthcare providers for a simplified practice experience.
5 Myths About Teledermoscopy: Part 2
Teledermoscopy is becoming the technique of choice for doctors for its affordability and capability to support underserved patients. However, myths still detract from this practice, requiring a better understanding to aim for full implementation and improved services.
5 Facts About Teledermoscopy: Part 1
Teledermoscopy is increasingly becoming the technique of choice for doctors and patients alike for its affordability, ease of access and capability to cater a broad range of patients. The imaging details of dermoscopic images are a great resource for tackling melanoma and other skin cancers.
The Cost of Inaccuracy in Healthcare
Patient medical records are vital to providing comprehensive care. To properly support physicians, EMR software must be accessible, accurate, and interoperable at all costs. So why are preventable medical errors the third most common cause of death in the United States?
Big Data In Healthcare: Profiting From The Next Great Commodity
Big data is an increasingly common term referring to the collection and analysis of large amounts of data to draw patterns of predictability for disease prevention and management. The potential of big data in dermatology can contribute to the early detection of skin cancer for higher survival rates.