Beperkte rol voor telegeneeskunde op Nederlandse IC

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Abstract

The use of telecommunication and information technology has evolved rapidly in many areas. However, it has not kept pace for the organisation of medicine. It can be expected that e-Health will revolutionise the landscape of medicine in the coming years. Due to a shortage of intensivists, with the 24/7 availability of an intensivist in less than 30% of ICUs, tele-ICU care has been introduced in the U.S. with proven beneficial effects on patient outcome and economics. This cannot be compared with the Dutch situation where there are short distances between hospitals, ubiquitous, excellent infrastructure for patient transport and a sufficient number of intensivists. Furthermore, an ICU is not only characterised by its own means in terms of human resources and equipment, but also by the 24/7 availability of other (critical) medical specialities in the hospital. The contribution of tele-ICU is therefore limited in the Netherlands but might play a role for second opinions and consultation for highly specialized expertise
Original languageDutch
Article numberA8608
Pages (from-to)A8608
JournalNederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde
Volume158
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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