The Micro-Hospital: 5G Telemedicine-Based Care
Language English Country United States Media electronic
Document type Editorial
PubMed
30006501
PubMed Central
PMC6067046
DOI
10.12659/msmbr.911436
PII: 911436
Knihovny.cz E-resources
- MeSH
- Medical Informatics methods trends MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Hospitals MeSH
- Telemedicine statistics & numerical data trends MeSH
- Medical Informatics Applications MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Editorial MeSH
Today's medical service delivery platforms provide everything from small urgent care 'offices' to large medical centers. Since 2007, an intermediate entity for care has been established, namely, the micro-hospital. Micro-hospitals are 24-hour, small inpatient facilities with an average of 2 to 10 beds, designed to provide a diversity of healthcare services consistent with community demands. In addition, they seek to combine a cost-effective healthcare vehicle with potential time-dependent triage/transfer capabilities to a nearby large medical center. This smaller cost-effective entity represents an ideal vehicle for telemedicine, whereby specialists are always on hand for interpretation and consultation, with minimal patient waiting. In all likelihood, telemedicine, including cloud data storage and retrieval, will develop at a faster pace due to emerging 5G technology. Appropriate modification of the micro-hospital may also lead to creation of specialized centers devoted to endocrine and metabolic disorders, pulmonary diseases, and addiction medicine, which are certainly within the realm of medical necessity.
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