Telederm Australia

Chapter

Abstract

A doctor using a teledermatology service needs more skills than one utilising a traditional face-to-face referral. Doctors using a telemedicine service face a greater burden of responsibility and an increased workload than with a traditional referral. A viable teledermatology service must offer online education alongside its consultation service. Telemedicine is an efficient and cost-effective solution to the lack of dermatological services. Appropriate remuneration for referring doctors is vital if telemedicine is to become widely adopted.

Keywords

Basal Cell Carcinoma Bullous Pemphigoid Alopecia Areata Consultation Service Telemedicine Service 
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Dermatology Research CentreThe University of Queensland, School of Medicine, Princess Alexandra HospitalWoolloongabbaAustralia
  2. 2.Australian College of Rural and Remote MedicineBrisbaneAustralia

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