Ethical issues in teleradiology

Teleradiology is the electronic transmission of radiographic images from one geographic location to another for the purposes of diagnosis and/or consultation. It raises interesting ethical and practical issues which have received relatively little attention in the radiology or ethics literature to d...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of radiology 2000-06, Vol.73 (870), p.578-582
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Humans
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Interprofessional Relations
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