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A review of literature supporting the development of practice guidelines for teledermatology in Australia

Lisa M. Abbott, Robert E. Miller, Monika Janda, Haley Bennett, Monica Taylor, Chris Arnold, Stephen Shumack, H. Peter Soyer, Liam J Caffery

2020Australasian Journal of Dermatology28 citationsDOI

Abstract

Despite the potential of teledermatology to increase access to dermatology services and improve patient care, it is not widely practised in Australia. In an effort to increase uptake of teledermatology, Australian-specific practice guidelines for teledermatology are being developed by the Australasian College of Dermatologist. This paper reports finding from literature reviews that were undertaken to inform the development of these guidelines. Results cover the following sections: Modalities of teledermatology; Patient selection and consent; Imaging; Quality and safety; Privacy and security; Communication; and Documentation and retention. The document educates providers about the benefits and limitations of telehealth while articulating how to enhance patient care and reduce risk when practicing teledermatology.

Topics & Concepts

TeledermatologyMedicineDocumentationTelehealthModalitiesMEDLINETelemedicinePatient careMedical emergencyMedical educationNursingFamily medicineHealth careProgramming languageEconomic growthLawPolitical scienceComputer scienceSociologyEconomicsSocial scienceCutaneous Melanoma Detection and ManagementDigital Imaging in MedicineNonmelanoma Skin Cancer Studies