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Telemedical services have begun to play a more and more important role in our everyday life. As a discipline which unites medical and computer sciences, telemedicine is very demanding and telemedical applications need to be built with deep knowledge and understanding of both domains. The chapter depicted the most important requirements of such systems and emphasized the importance of choosing the proper architecture for them.
The chapter presented applications developed or co-developed at the Department of Computer Science within the confines of a few telemedical projects. They address the issue of remote access to medical information. Applications have been received with interest by the South Poland medical environment and participants of medical conferences showing that there is substantial acceptance and demand for such services.
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Cała, J., Czekierda, Ł., Zieliński, K. (2006). Internet Technologies in Medical Systems. In: Zieliński, K., Duplaga, M., Ingram, D. (eds) Information Technology Solutions for Healthcare. Health Informatics. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-141-5_3
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