The safety and effectiveness of minor injuries telemedicine

Benger, J. , Noble, S. , Coast, J. and Kendall, J. (2004) The safety and effectiveness of minor injuries telemedicine. Emergency Medicine Journal, 21 (4). pp. 438-445. ISSN 1472-0205

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Additional Information:This DH funded study concludes that telemedicine is safe and effective. A second paper (Noble et al 2005 Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 11(1)) presents a cost-consequences analysis of data and a third (Benger 2002 EMJ 19(1)) explored the emergency nurse practitioner's role leading to discussion in BMJ 2005 330:1084.
Uncontrolled Keywords:minor injuries, telemedicine
Faculty/Department:~Pre-2012 Faculty Structure > Faculty of Health and Life Sciences > Department of Nursing and Midwifery
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences > Department of Nursing and Midwifery
~Pre-2012 Faculty Structure > Faculty of Health and Life Sciences > Centre for Clinical and Health Services Research
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
~Pre-2012 Faculty Structure > Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
~Pre-2010 Faculty Structure > Health and Life Sciences > School of Health and Social Care
ID Code:1924
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Deposited On:21 Jan 2010 13:07
Last Modified:24 Nov 2012 19:37

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