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Teleconsultation in medicine and radiology — theory and legal aspects

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Medicine in a network only expresses the use of a network for the purpose of medicine, whereas networked medicine is the optimized application of medical examinations and therapeutic methods with the physician as an interface for the diseased person. Provided it fulfils certain requirements — networked medicine is a valuable enrichment in medical diagnosis and therapy.

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Hruby, W. (2001). Teleconsultation in medicine and radiology — theory and legal aspects. In: Hruby, W. (eds) Digital (R)Evolution in Radiology. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-3707-9_20

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