Effective care coordination for streamlined and inclusive dermatology services
The care coordination approach aims to interconnect all stakeholders within the health system and elicit a streamlined care cycle.
MetaOptima Headed For The American Telemedicine Association 2019 Conference
ATA19 is around the corner and MetaOptima is looking forward to an informative and networking event. Make sure you stop by booth 932 for a chance to interact with our team and find out more about DermEngine’s telemedicine capabilities.
How do “skin cancer” web searches relate to skin cancer early detection?
Access to information does not always lead to better informed decisions. Skin cancer research requires the right educational sources to empower patients for skin cancer early detection and higher survival rates.
Top 3 Ways To Show Your Patients The Benefits Of Mobile Dermoscopy
Dermoscopy: known for its ability to increase the diagnostic accuracy of skin cancer, comes in many forms. Recently is the introduction of mobile dermoscopy for in-home imaging. What can medical experts do to convince patients that this is the next step in receiving accessible skin care services?
The Quest To Save Lives In And Out Of The Consultation Room: Skin Cancer Early Detection
Skin cancer early detection constitutes the biggest challenge of dermatology practices. The application of teledermatology and total body photography has brought great improvements in detecting the disease at early stages with higher survival rates and important saving in the public health systems.
Patient-Oriented Total Body Photography: A Growing Practice
Total Body Photography (or full-body imaging) is useful for monitoring patients with a greater risk of developing skin cancer. However, with this method requires many imaging sessions in a clinic setting. How are dermatologists addressing this challenge while ensuring patients receive quality care?
Mobile Dermoscopy For Self-Imaging Patients
Skin cancer is a problem that affects us all. In spite of the widely recognized importance of skin cancer early detection, rates continue to increase. Overwhelmed, dermatologists are starting to empower patients with mobile dermoscopes to take skin cancer imaging into their own hands.