Transfer of telemedical support to Cornwall from a national telemedicine network during a solar eclipse.

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During late 1998 and early 1999 planning officers in Cornwall predicted a huge increase in summer visitors to the county to observe the August solar eclipse There was the possibility that a mass gathering in Cornwall could overload existing arrangements for handling accident and emergency patients We therefore set up a telemedicine system to support the county s minor injury units MIUs from hospitals throughout the UK Six main hospital accident and emergency departments outside Cornwall with existing links to their own MIUs were twinned with 10 of the 11 MIUs in Cornwall before the expected date of the gathering The network was live for nine days starting four days before the eclipse and 2045 patients were seen in the 10 MIUs There were 93 telemedicine calls from the 10 MIUs involving 91 patients Overall 4 6 of the patients required a telemedicine consultation Fifty seven calls were made during working hours Thirty four patients were referred for further management of whom 18 were referred on the same day The transfer of telemedical support to a national network was successful
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