Store-and-Forward Images in Teledermatology: Narrative Literature Review.
Simon W JiangMichael Seth FlynnJeffery T KwockMatilda W NicholasPublished in: JMIR dermatology (2022)
In general, photographs taken by trained clinicians are higher quality and have better and more relevant diagnostic and clinical outcomes. SAF teledermatology helped clinicians avoid unnecessary physical contact with patients in the outpatient and inpatient settings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Asynchronous teledermatology will likely play a greater role in the future as SAF images become integrated into synchronous teledermatology workflows. However, the obstacles summarized in this review should be addressed before its widespread implementation into clinical practice.
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