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J Telemed Telecare ; 10 Suppl 1: 1-3, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15603593

ABSTRACT

DIMNET is a training mechanism for a region of central Europe. The aim is to upgrade the information technology skills of local hospital personnel and preserve their employability following the introduction of medical informatics. DIMNET uses Internet-based virtual classrooms to provide a 200-hour training course in medical informatics. Training takes place in the cities of Drama, Kavala, Xanthi and Varna. So far, more than 600 people have benefited from the programme. Initial results are encouraging. DIMNET promotes a new vocational training culture in the Balkans and is supported by local governments that perceive health-care as a fulcrum for economic development.


Subject(s)
Computer-Assisted Instruction/methods , Medical Informatics/education , Telemedicine , Computer Communication Networks/organization & administration , Europe, Eastern , Humans , Personnel, Hospital/education
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J Telemed Telecare ; 10 Suppl 1: 4-6, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15603594

ABSTRACT

In most Balkan countries, with the exception of Greece, transplantation is very rare and equality of access does not exist. In 2003, a Balkan partnership was established called SETNET (South-Eastern European Transplantation Network) for the promotion of transplantation. The objectives are to bring about the diffusion of transplantation techniques and practices in the Balkans, to increase public support for and participation in transplantation, and to eliminate the disparities in access to good health-care. SETNET is already beginning to generate data for an analysis of transplantation-related needs in the Balkans and to accelerate cross-border data exchange in transplantation-related emergencies. In the next few years, a regional training programme will be introduced for all health-care staff involved in transplantation. A regional organ procurement and transplantation network will be set up to utilize the existing telemedicine infrastructure. If successful, it will also prove that telemedicine infrastructures, however modest, can be the backbone for other, far-reaching human networks.


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Regional Medical Programs/organization & administration , Telemedicine/organization & administration , Transplantation , Cooperative Behavior , Europe, Eastern , Humans , Medical Informatics/organization & administration
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J Telemed Telecare ; 10 Suppl 1: 6-9, 2004.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15603595

ABSTRACT

Since August 2003, the IKEDA Klinika diagnostic centre in Tirana, Albania, has offered patients telemedical help from Greece. The teleconsultation service is based on Internet technologies adapted to telemedical use, including the use of forms (e.g. for the patient history), multimedia file exchanges (e.g. for radiographs and electroencephalograms) and videoconferencing. The teleconsultants assist in treatment planning and, when necessary, in organizing the transfer of patients to Greece. The four cornerstones of the service are: the provision of second opinions by telemedicine; assistance in treatment planning; assistance to patients during transfer; and the continuity of medical care on their repatriation. Based on the first six months of operation, we estimate that, if bureaucratic visa restrictions to patient movement between Albania and Greece are removed, more than 2000 patients per year will benefit from the service and more than 400 patients will be transferred to Greek hospitals for treatment.


Subject(s)
Referral and Consultation/organization & administration , Remote Consultation/organization & administration , Albania , Greece , Humans , International Cooperation , Teleradiology/organization & administration
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