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- ItemExploring the relationship among user satisfaction, compliance, and clinical outcomes of telemedicine services for glucose control.(2014-07-25) Rho, Mi Jung; Kim, Si Ra; Kim, Hun-Sung; Cho, Jae-Hyoung; Yoon, Kun-Ho; Mun, Seong K; Choi, In YoungAlthough research has shown that telemedicine services for blood glucose control can be useful in managing diabetes the relationships among user satisfaction compliance and clinical outcomes have not been well studied A positive assessment of telemedicine services can improve user satisfaction which can increase compliance and improve clinical outcomes These relationships are validated with actual telemedicine projects for diabetes management
- ItemMedia attitudes vs. use: the contribution of context to the communication environment in telemedicine.(2003-05-14) Turner, Jeanine Warisse; Robinson, James D; Alaoui, Adil; Winchester, James; Neustadtl, Alan; Levine, Betty A; Collmann, Jeff; Mun, Seong KMedia attitudes and media use have been the focus of considerable academic research This article uses this research to explore patient and health care practitioner attitudes toward telemedicine interactions via videoconferencing technology
- ItemModeling and simulation role in designing a Teleradiology system.(2004-01-19) Alaoui, Adil; Vasilescu, Eugen; Lindisch, David; Subbiah, Nishant; Mun, Seong KIn designing complex systems Engineers Developers and Systems Architects always have to make quantitative assumptions in order to satisfy anticipated loads and expectations of the final product Many questions are asked before any complex system design that relate to systems performance infrastructure and components configuration behavior prediction and bottlenecks fixes All these questions can be answered using modeling and simulation tools that allow engineers to predict systems behaviors in different settings and optimize systems in production by identifying bottlenecks and flaws in the infrastructure or workflow
- ItemTeleradiology and emerging business models.(2005-09-19) Mun, Seong K; Tohme, Walid G; Platenberg, R Craig; Choi, InyoungA number of new diagnostic radiology services have emerged which use teleradiology The main themes include 1 stand alone teleradiology practice 2 the Nighthawk on call coverage 3 solo radiologist practice 4 expert second opinion teleradiology 5 a global virtual radiology service based on workload sharing and reallocation More applications of teleradiology can be expected due to the continuing shortages and uneven distribution of radiologists and the increasing use of radiological imaging for diagnosis In a large enterprise such as the US army teleradiology will allow the creation of a global diagnostic organization where diagnostic images are distributed according to the availability of radiologists Eventually the distinction between picture archiving and communication systems and teleradiology will be blurred and radiology will be provided by virtual organizations with distributed capabilities As teleradiology services claim a bigger share of radiology practice various legal and regulatory issues will need to be solved Ultimately the successful business model will depend on the ability to produce the highest quality product at the lowest cost