TELEMEDICINA Y BICICLETAS.

lunes, 26 de noviembre de 2007


La telemedicina no solo sirve para hacer la vida más comoda a nuestros pacientes, sino que también puede servir para disminuir la emision de gases de efecto invernadero.
Por lo pronto, yo ya le he pedido a mi gerencia una bicicleta para hacer los avisos cuando el tiempo lo permita y de paso fomentar hacer ejercicio.
Creo que en algunos sitios rurales del Pais vasco ya lo hacen con bastante aceptación.

How telemedicine helps. BMJ
Anthony C Smith, Victor Patterson and Richard E Scott.
BMJ 2007;335;1060

Last year Stott and Godlee asked what we as health professionals can do about climate change.
Three examples show how doctors can reduce their carbon footprint using telemedicine.
A telepaediatric service in Queensland, Australia, provides a broad range of specialist services to children living remotely. Telemedicine is used to manage 17% of paediatric outpatients with burns. Over six years, 1000 videoconference consultations eliminated about 1.4 million km of patient travel, which reduced CO2 emissions by 39 tonnes each year. If the analysis included all telepaediatric activity (around 1300 consultations a year), the benefits would be even greater.

In the United Kingdom a neurologist now carries out half of his rural clinics via videoconferencing. This eliminates 2560 km of travel each year, and reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 705 kg. Even a 20% reduction in travel of all UK specialists would eliminate tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions annually.
A recent study estimated that about 36% of the 32 241 092 annual home nurse visits across Canada could be performed virtually. This would eliminate 120. 710. 648 km of travel each year and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 33. 220 tonnes each year.
Despite the feasibility and value of virtual health techniques in many clinical situations, uptake remains slow. Our examples show the environmental benefit of telemedicine, which accrues each year. This should encourage doctors and professional bodies to become more socially and environmentally responsible by asking whether they could perform some of their current practice virtually.

3 comentarios:

doctordiabetis dijo...

Me parece muy buena idea. De todas formas yo trabajo en Vizcaya y no he oido hablar nunca de ello.

Antonio dijo...

Hace dos o tres semanas (sabado por la mañana) escuché en Radio Cinco a un medico, creo recordar que de un pueblo guipuzcoano, que hacía los domicilios en bici; incluso comentaba que le habían puesto el logotipo del sistema vasco de salud en la cesta de la bicicleta.
Yo tambien me apunto a esto. Si me dejan, por que creo que me toman por loco.

doctordiabetis dijo...

El servicio vasco de salud es osakidetza.