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STUDY OF TELEMEDICINE AWARENESS OF EMERGENCY HEALTH SYSTEM PERSONNEL
Iskandarov E.A., Jalalov M.R., Rzayeva S.T.


DOI: 10.61775/2413-3302.v1i35.07


SUMMARY
Our survey among 2,293 people, consisting mainly of emergency medical personnel, clarified important points. During the analysis it was found that about 60% of the medical personnel have a good information about Telemedicine and more than 80% have a positive attitude to the exchange of information remotely. About 15% of medical workers, mostly elderly people, said that they do not know how to properly use the devices and equipment needed for Telemedicine. Despite the overwhelming majority welcoming the introduction of Telemedicine, only 1/3 of survey respondents have used it in their personal practice. The application of Telemedicine in the cardiovascular system critical conditions has been set as a priority area. All the participants had a positive attitude to the trainings and chose the more effective training type of live trainings in small groups.
Keywords: medical personnel, survey, telemedicine, awareness, trainings


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