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Recommendations for Better Adoption of Medical Photography as a Clinical Tool.

Shannon WongvibulsinKristian Feterik
Published in: Interactive journal of medical research (2022)
The use of photography in routine clinical practice has the potential to increase the efficiency of overall patient care as well as improve clinical documentation and provider-to-provider communication. This is particularly important in the setting of provider burnout in the electronic health record era and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the potential of photographs to enhance workflows and patient care, challenges remain that hinder the successful incorporation of medical photography into clinical practice, often because of inconsistent structure and implementation. Our proposed consolidated framework for clinical photography consists of five key aspects: appropriate informed consent; proper preparation and positioning; image acquisition with consideration of the field of view, orientation, focus, resolution, scale, and color calibration; streamlined and secure image storage and documentation; and interoperable file exchange. Overall, this viewpoint is a forward-looking paper on leveraging medical photography as an electronic health record tool for clinical care, research, and education.
Keyphrases
  • electronic health record
  • clinical practice
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • clinical decision support
  • quality improvement
  • adverse drug
  • palliative care
  • deep learning
  • risk assessment