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Title Alternative | Addressing medical disparities and reforming physician practices at Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital : Leveraging telemedicine for emergency and specialized medical care using 5G
医療格差是正と医師働き方改革のための遠隔医療
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Uraoka, Hideyuki
Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Nakamura, Masaru
Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Tateishi, Kiyoshi
Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Kawahito, Keisuke
Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Hori, Taiki
Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Hosogi, Minae
Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Kaneko, Yousuke
Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Mori, Kensuke
Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Ishida, Kohki
Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Oka, Hirofumi
Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital
Shirakami, Atsuhisa
Tokushima Prefectural Central Hospital
Mima, Syunsuke
Tokushima University
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Keywords | telemedicine
5G
emergency critical care
specialized medical care
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Journal Article
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Description | For local government hospitals in sparsely populated areas, access to emergency and specialized medical care is essential for the wellbeing of local residents. However, Tokushima Prefectural Kaifu Hospital has grappled with numerous crises in the past, stemming from a chronic shortage of doctors. Due to the inherent challenges and constraints associated with traditional face-to-face medical treatment, where doctors directly provide medical care, it becomes challenging to ensure the sustainability of emergency and specialized medical care with limited staffing. To address this issue, we are opting for a paradigm shift in medical care driven by digital technology, often referred to as Digital Transformation(DX). At our hospital, we introduced a remote emergency medical treatment system for emergency medical care in 2013 and for remote outpatient treatment in 2018 as part of medical DX. The former is a system that transmits medical images taken at a hospital to a smartphone or tablet to support on-call doctors and foster collaboration between hospitals. Under remote outpatient treatment, specialists from remote medical institutions deliver medical care to patients visiting our hospital; this service has been harnessing 5G connectivity in recent years. By embracing medical DX, we not only ensured the quality of medical care but also reduced the mental and physical strain on doctors and patients. This enabled medical institutions in depopulated areas to provide sustainable emergency and specialized medical care. If implemented, these measures may contribute toward rectifying the medical disparities between urban and depopulated areas.
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Journal Title |
Shikoku Acta Medica
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ISSN | 00373699
27583279
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Publisher | 徳島医学会
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Volume | 79
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Issue | 5-6
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Start Page | 253
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End Page | 262
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Sort Key | 253
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Published Date | 2024-03-11
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University Hospital
Medical Sciences
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