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Telemedizin in der Intensivmedizin

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Telemedizin implementiert in der Intensivmedizin zusätzliche ärztliche Expertise und Kompetenz, welche bedarfsgerecht, hochverfügbar und kosteneffizient am jeweils notwendigen Ort vorhanden ist. Telemedizin realisiert in der Intensivmedizin ein digitales Gesundheitsnetzwerk als neue digitale Versorgungsform. Telemedizin ermöglicht damit in der Intensivmedizin eine Strukturinnovation und verbessert messbar und flächendeckend die Behandlungs- und Prozessqualität, sowie die Effizienz der Versorgung relevanter Patientenkollektive.

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Marx, G. (2021). Telemedizin in der Intensivmedizin. In: Marx, G., Rossaint, R., Marx, N. (eds) Telemedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-60611-7_6

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