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Selfie Telemedicine - What Are the Legal and Regulatory Issues?

机译:Selfie Telemedicine - 法律和监管问题是什么?

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Selfies, self-taken photographs using mobile phones or tablet computers, have become a way of life. People are now sending selfies to health professionals for medical advice or dermatology triage or postoperative wound assessment. These selfies may be unsolicited and sent to clinicians with whom the patient may or may not have a prior doctor-patient relationship or on the instruction of the attending doctor or even to social media groups. They may be sent by email, or by mobile phone and instant messaging applications, or sent to Websites, or telemedicine specific application sites. These photographs and accompanying information are legal documents, should form part of the patient's record, and should be securely transmitted and stored to maintain patient confidentiality and privacy. This paper reviews the legal, ethical and regulatory issues associated with the different forms of selfie telemedicine. Method: A scoping literature review was undertaken using PubMed, Scopus, Science Direct, Ebsco Host and Google Scholar which were searched for Selfie and any of medicine, telemedicine, telehealth, eHealth, or mHealth. Inclusion criteria were that the paper was in English and described the use of a selfie in relation to healthcare. These were then reviewed for reference to legal, ethical issues and regulatory issues. Results: 68 papers met the inclusion criteria. Legal and ethical issues identified were consent, confidentiality, privacy, the doctor-patient relationship, data security, responsibility, record keeping, licensure, continuity of care, quality of care, image quality, concordance, phone stewardship and patient satisfaction. Conclusion: The literature provides little guidance on how legal and ethical issues and shortcomings of selfie telemedicine should be addressed especially the responsibilities of the patient and physician for unsolicited requests. Nor does it provide advice on how records are to be kept, or how images and information stored and sent to and from mobile phones or computers are to be managed. The new issues that arise need to be addressed.
机译:自拍照,用手机或平板电脑自拍摄的照片,已经成为一种生活方式。人们现在发送自拍卫生专业人员进行医疗咨询或皮肤科分流或术后伤口评估。这些自拍照可能是不请自来,并发送到与谁患者可能会或可能不会有之前的医患关系或在主诊医生的指令,甚至社交媒体组临床医生。他们可以通过电子邮件发送,或通过手机和即时消息应用程序,或发送到网站,或远程医疗的具体应用的网站。这些照片和相应的信息,法律文件,应成为病人记录的一部分,并应安全地传输和存储维护患者的隐私和私密性。本文回顾了不同形式的自拍远程医疗相关的法律,道德和监管问题。方法:一个范围文献综述利用已被搜索自拍,考研,SCOPUS,科学指导,EBSCO主机和谷歌学术进行的任何医学,远程医疗,远程医疗,电子医疗,移动医疗或的。入选标准是,该文件是用英语和描述了使用自拍相对于医疗服务。然后将这些审查参照法律,道德问题和监管问题。结果:68篇符合纳入标准。确定法律和道德问题都同意,保密,隐私,医患关系,数据安全,责任,记录保存,执照,持续护理,护理,影像质量,一致性,电话管理和患者满意度的质量。结论:文学提供了法律和道德问题和自拍远程医疗的缺点应该如何处理特别是患者和医生的不请自来的请求的责任的指导很少。也没有提供关于如何记录将被保存,或如何存储和发送和接收的手机或电脑的图像和信息进行管理的建议。出现的需要的新的需要解决的问题。

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