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Acceptance of Telepathology in Daily Practice
The availability of pathology services differs greatly in our environment. Although pathology would be especially suitable for being practised at a distance by transporting digital image information, the spread of telepathology into everyday work still is relatively slow. The article describes the s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4618571/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11339560 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2000/601908 |
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description | The availability of pathology services differs greatly in our environment. Although pathology would be especially suitable for being practised at a distance by transporting digital image information, the spread of telepathology into everyday work still is relatively slow. The article describes the situation of diffusion of this innovative technology by reviewing the literature and discussing this in context to data based on questionnaires dealing with the acceptance of telepathology. The current situation of telepathology can be discussed by five items for innovation spead: (1) communication and influence; (2) economic costs and benefits; (3) knowledge barriers and learning; (4) feasibility of techniques offered for the demands of the users; (5) clarification of the legal status and other factors concerning international collaboration. All these head lines do not represent realistic obstacles for the more widespread use of telepathology. The real drawbacks may therefore be found behind certain professional habits of pathologists. The most important causes may be that (a) telediagnosis is not as easy as it may seem at the first glance; (b) telepathology is seen as a potential highway to a world‐wide competition of pathology service providers. As soon as these mostly unjustified prejudices are corrected and telepathology is percepted as additional technique in pathology, it will become a diagnostic tool as common and as useful as the telephone. |
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spelling | pubmed-46185712016-01-12 Acceptance of Telepathology in Daily Practice Mairinger, Thomas Anal Cell Pathol Other The availability of pathology services differs greatly in our environment. Although pathology would be especially suitable for being practised at a distance by transporting digital image information, the spread of telepathology into everyday work still is relatively slow. The article describes the situation of diffusion of this innovative technology by reviewing the literature and discussing this in context to data based on questionnaires dealing with the acceptance of telepathology. The current situation of telepathology can be discussed by five items for innovation spead: (1) communication and influence; (2) economic costs and benefits; (3) knowledge barriers and learning; (4) feasibility of techniques offered for the demands of the users; (5) clarification of the legal status and other factors concerning international collaboration. All these head lines do not represent realistic obstacles for the more widespread use of telepathology. The real drawbacks may therefore be found behind certain professional habits of pathologists. The most important causes may be that (a) telediagnosis is not as easy as it may seem at the first glance; (b) telepathology is seen as a potential highway to a world‐wide competition of pathology service providers. As soon as these mostly unjustified prejudices are corrected and telepathology is percepted as additional technique in pathology, it will become a diagnostic tool as common and as useful as the telephone. IOS Press 2000 2000-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4618571/ /pubmed/11339560 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2000/601908 Text en Copyright © 2000 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. |
spellingShingle | Other Mairinger, Thomas Acceptance of Telepathology in Daily Practice |
title | Acceptance of Telepathology in Daily Practice |
title_full | Acceptance of Telepathology in Daily Practice |
title_fullStr | Acceptance of Telepathology in Daily Practice |
title_full_unstemmed | Acceptance of Telepathology in Daily Practice |
title_short | Acceptance of Telepathology in Daily Practice |
title_sort | acceptance of telepathology in daily practice |
topic | Other |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4618571/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11339560 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2000/601908 |
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