Trends in the Use of Cameras and Computer Technology Among Dermatologists in New York City 2001–2002

Background. Photography and computers can enhance dermatologic visit documentation and care. Objective. To determine dermatologists' use of cameras and computers. Methods. We surveyed computer and camera use during the Dermatologic Society of Greater New York's meetings in January 2001 and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Dermatologic surgery 2003-08, Vol.29 (8), p.822-826
Hauptverfasser: Scheinfeld, Noah S., Flanigan, Kelly, Moshiyakhov, Mark, Weinberg, Jeffrey M.
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Zusammenfassung:Background. Photography and computers can enhance dermatologic visit documentation and care. Objective. To determine dermatologists' use of cameras and computers. Methods. We surveyed computer and camera use during the Dermatologic Society of Greater New York's meetings in January 2001 and 2002. Results. Approximately 75% of dermatologists can use computers. Between 2001 and 2002, 35‐mm film camera use by attending and resident dermatologists fell from 60% to 47% and 43% to 32%, respectively, and digital camera increased from 25% to 38% and 35% to 59%, respectively. Approximately 50% of dermatologists use instant cameras. Approximately 15% of dermatologists use no camera. Most find images useful; however, medical dermatologists usually image only interesting patients, and dermatologic surgeons image almost all patients. Approximately 15% of dermatologist used electronic medical records (EMRs). Conclusion. Computers and cameras are widely used but have not changed dermatologic practice. Images are not used to track skin disease or integrated with EMRs nor are EMRs widely used, probably because of difficulty of use and limited computer literacy. Where images appear to add value, for example, for preoperative and postoperative documentation among dermatologic surgeons, camera use is common, suggesting that utility drives technology adoption.
ISSN:1076-0512
1524-4725
DOI:10.1046/j.1524-4725.2003.29215.x