Journal article
Telemedicine and ocular health in diabetes mellitus
SE Bursell, L Brazionis, A Jenkins
Clinical and Experimental Optometry | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2012
Abstract
Teleretinal/teleophthalmological programs that use existing health information technology infrastructure solutions for people with diabetes increase access to and adherence to appropriate eye care. Teleophthalmological studies indicate that the single act of patients viewing their own retinal images improves self-management behaviour and clinical outcomes. In some settings this can be done at lower cost and with improved visual outcomes compared with standard eye care. Cost-effective and sustainable teleretinal surveillance for detection of diabetic retinopathy requires a combination of an inexpensive portable device for taking low light-level retinal images without the use of pharmacologica..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council Partnership Project
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors' involvement in this clinical and research area in Australia is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Partnership Project grant APP1016691 and by the Fred Hollows Foundation.