MetaOptima Proudly Concludes Their First ATA19 Conference!
The MetaOptima team greatly enjoyed their first year attending the ATA19 Conference! We were happy to share insights on the power of efficient and accessible teledermatology tools that streamline practices and provide quality care to patients with evidence-based support tools.
MetaOptima Conquers Day 1 At ATA 2019!
Today was day 1 of the American Telemedicine Association Conference. Visit booth 932 to see how DermEngine’s teledermatology features best fit your needs.
How DermEngine Can Support Dermoscopy Services In Primary Care
Due to the dermatologist shortage, GPs and other healthcare providers are on the front lines in the fight against skin cancer. As physicians are managing an additional number of dermatology cases, how can DermEngine's intelligent dermatology tools help them adhere to best practice?
Store-and-Forward Teledermatology: technical and regulatory aspects of a growing practice - Part 2
Store-and-Forward constitutes one of the two common approaches to teledermatology services, providing online consultation skincare based on virtually transmitted images. The regulation of this practice as established by AAD sets the guidelines for excellence in dermatology care for patients.
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.
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.