Remote Medical Imaging by Cell Phone
May 7th, 2008 by podmedic
In many parts of the world, access to the newer medical imaging machines or techniques is nonexistent. Xray, CT Scans, PET scans, MRI’s are all just science fiction to medical personnel in other parts of the world. The reason, of course, is the cost of these large pieces of equipment.
Check out this article from Medical News Today.
This article cites the increased costs involved partly related to the three functions of the device.
- Imaging
- Storing and Transmitting Images
- Displaying Images
But the author points out that only one of these really has to do with the taking of the picture, the imaging process itself. The two other functions could be taken care of by other methods. The average cell phone out there possesses the ability to receive, transmit, and store images as well as display images. The cost of these machines could be greatly decreased by using a standardized interface that would allow any cell phone to upload, download, or display the images taken remotely.
This could change the way rural or remote medicine is handled with a central doctor or specialist reading the images and determining the urgency of a given medical problem.
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