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		Definition of telemedicine in English: telemedicinenoun  mass nounThe remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology. (通过电信手段对病人进行诊断、治疗的)远程医疗,远距离治病 Example sentencesExamples -  It's not yet clear whether the current law relates to telemedicine in the same way it does for other medical specialties, or whether entirely new legal issues will surface.
 -  However, the main problem in telemedicine is not a lack of technology; rather, it is the organisational problem of knowing how to take advantage of the technology.
 -  Of 230 consecutive patients seen by telemedicine, only seven had to be transferred to the regional neurology unit.
 -  When implemented well, telemedicine may allow developing countries to leapfrog over their developed neighbours in successful health care delivery.
 -  Riding on the latest medical advancements, telemedicine, if applied with proper plan and vision can actually transform the whole arena of medical care.
 -  Computer systems already exist that make ‘diagnoses’ and telemedicine can transmit images and information across the world.
 -  Inevitably, many patients will be managed through some form of telemedicine.
 -  More recently, a European project recommended the accreditation of healthcare related software, telemedicine, and internet sites.
 -  The new technology - called telemedicine - has been supplied to most major hospitals around the country by the foundation.
 -  To answer some of these questions, digital images used for telemedicine should be compared with in-person assessments.
 -  This article describes the use of biofeedback to treat various pain and psychophysiological disorders through telemedicine technology.
 -  The advancements in telemedicine will link clinicians with patients across great distances.
 -  Is it suitable for initial consultations, or do patients find it more acceptable to use telemedicine technology just for follow up appointments?
 -  The UK multicentre teledermatology trial is evaluating the use of real time telemedicine for delivering dermatological health care.
 -  Telepathology is one of the fastest growing branches of telemedicine.
 -  New areas include tissue engineering, telemedicine and bioinformatics - the technology of the genomic revolution.
 -  Medical specialties that rely on images to formulate a diagnosis lend themselves to the store-and-forward method of telemedicine.
 -  The use of telemedicine will allow one's whole medical record to be sent from one part of America to another within seconds.
 -  Officials estimate that several thousand patients have benefited from telemedicine over the past two years.
 -  Perhaps more than in any other area of new technology, the cost effectiveness of telemedicine is location specific.
 
    Definition of telemedicine in US English: telemedicinenounˈteləˌmedisin The remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology. (通过电信手段对病人进行诊断、治疗的)远程医疗,远距离治病 Example sentencesExamples -  To answer some of these questions, digital images used for telemedicine should be compared with in-person assessments.
 -  This article describes the use of biofeedback to treat various pain and psychophysiological disorders through telemedicine technology.
 -  Medical specialties that rely on images to formulate a diagnosis lend themselves to the store-and-forward method of telemedicine.
 -  It's not yet clear whether the current law relates to telemedicine in the same way it does for other medical specialties, or whether entirely new legal issues will surface.
 -  New areas include tissue engineering, telemedicine and bioinformatics - the technology of the genomic revolution.
 -  Officials estimate that several thousand patients have benefited from telemedicine over the past two years.
 -  The UK multicentre teledermatology trial is evaluating the use of real time telemedicine for delivering dermatological health care.
 -  The use of telemedicine will allow one's whole medical record to be sent from one part of America to another within seconds.
 -  However, the main problem in telemedicine is not a lack of technology; rather, it is the organisational problem of knowing how to take advantage of the technology.
 -  Riding on the latest medical advancements, telemedicine, if applied with proper plan and vision can actually transform the whole arena of medical care.
 -  The advancements in telemedicine will link clinicians with patients across great distances.
 -  Is it suitable for initial consultations, or do patients find it more acceptable to use telemedicine technology just for follow up appointments?
 -  The new technology - called telemedicine - has been supplied to most major hospitals around the country by the foundation.
 -  Computer systems already exist that make ‘diagnoses’ and telemedicine can transmit images and information across the world.
 -  Of 230 consecutive patients seen by telemedicine, only seven had to be transferred to the regional neurology unit.
 -  More recently, a European project recommended the accreditation of healthcare related software, telemedicine, and internet sites.
 -  Inevitably, many patients will be managed through some form of telemedicine.
 -  When implemented well, telemedicine may allow developing countries to leapfrog over their developed neighbours in successful health care delivery.
 -  Perhaps more than in any other area of new technology, the cost effectiveness of telemedicine is location specific.
 -  Telepathology is one of the fastest growing branches of telemedicine.
 
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