Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3113313 | Medicina Intensiva | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
“Closed” ICUs in which critical care specialists direct patient care outperform “open” ones in which primary admitting physicians direct patient care in consultation with critical care specialists. However, the current paradigm in which a critical care specialist is close to the patient is in the edge of the trouble so, only a new paradigm could help to increase the number of patients under intensivist care. Current information technology and networking capabilities should be fully exploited to improve both the extent and quality of intensivist coverage. Far to be a replacement of the existing model Telemedicine might be a complimentary tool. In fact, to centralize medical data into servers has many additional advantages that could even improve the way in which critical care physicians take care of their patients under the traditional system.
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Authors
G. Murias, B. Sales, O. GarcÃa-Esquirol, L. Blanch,