Papers, Books, Book Chapters, Abstracts

2004

Papers

  1. Krupinski EA, Hughes AM, Barker GP, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. Fluctuations in telemedicine case volume: correlation with personnel turnover rates. Telemed J e-Health, 9(4): 369-373. 2004.

  2. Krupinski EA, Engstrom M, Barker GP, Levine N, Weinstein RS. The challenges of following patients and assessing outcomes in teledermatology. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 10:21-24. 2004.

  3. Lopez AM, Lazarus S, Webster P, Jones EG, Cruz M, Weinstein RS. Use of American sign language in telepsychiatry consultation. Telemed J e-Health, 10: 389-391. 2004.

  4. Weinstein RS, Descour MR, Liang C, Barker GP, Scott KA, Richter L, et al. An Array Microscope for Ultrarapid Virtual Slide Processing and Telepathology. Design, Fabrication, and Validation Study. Journal of Human Pathology, 09: 1303-1314. 2004.

  5. Weinstein RS, Barker G, Beinar S, Holcomb M, Krupinski EA, Lopez AM, Hughes A, McNeely RA. “Policy and the Origins of the Arizona Statewide Telemedicine Program”. In:Understanding Health Communications Technologies, P Whitten, D Cook, eds Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, 299-309. 2004.

Abstracts

  1. Barker G, Krupinski EA, Hooven S, Tabbaa K, Lopez AM, Tretschok T, Weinstein RS. Comparison of telepain and in-person pain clinic encounters. Telemedicine and e-Health, 11, 222. 2004.

  2. Barker GP, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. Funding sources and cycles for telemedicine programs: It’s all about sustainability. Telemedicine J e-Health 10, S-94, 2004.

  3. Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. An analysis of unsuccessful telemedicine consultations. Telemedicine J e-Health 10, S-56, 2004.

  4. Krupinski EA. Can off-the-shelf color monitors be used in teleradiology? Telemedicine Journal & e-Health, 10, S47. 2004.

  5. Krupinski EA. Home Health and telemedicine: where are we today? In: Latifi R (Ed). Establishing telemedicine in developing countries: from inception to implementation. Washington, DC: IOS Press, 125-138. 2004.

  6. Latifi R. Epilogue. Stud Health Technol Inform, 229, IOS Press. 2004.

  7. Latifi R. Establishing Telemedicine in Developing Countries: From Inception to Implementation. IOS, Amsterdam, July 2004.

  8. Latifi R. Instead of a Prologue. Establishing Telemedicine in the Balkans: From Berlin to Prishtina via Mars – A Personal Journey. Stud Health Technol Inform, 8-21, IOS Press. 2004.

  9. Latifi R, Peck K, Porter JM, Poropatich R, Geare T III, Nassi R. Telepresence and Telemedicine in Trauma and Emergency Care Management. Stud Health Technol Inform, 193-199. IOS Press, 2004.

  10. Latifi R, Peck K, Satava R, Anvari M. Telepresence and Telementoring in Surgery. Stud Health Technol Inform, 200-206. IOS Press, 2004.

  11. Latifi R, Muja SH, Bekteshi F, Reinicke M. Use of Information Technology to Improve Quality of Healthcare: Kosovas Telemedicine Project and International Virtual e-Hospital as an Example. Stud Health Technol Inform, 159-168. IOS Press, 2004.

  12. Lopez AM, Garcia F, Hatch K, Byron J, Kurker S, Guillen J, Major J, Lazarus S, Avery D, Weinstein RS. Telecolposcopy in a primary care women’s clinic: A pilot study. Telemedicine J e-Health 10, S-106, 2004.

  13. Lopez AM, Avery D, Weinstein RS. Women’s Health Care via Telemedicine. J Telemed and eHealth, 10: Suppl 1 S105. 2004.

  14. Lopez AM. Women’s Health Care Via Telemedicine. J Telemed & e-Health, 10(1): S105-06. 2004.

  15. Weinstein RS, Barker GP, Beinar S, Hughes A, Holcomb M, Krupinski EA, Lopez AM, McNeely RA. Planning a state-wide telemedicine program. The concept of authority management. Telemedicine J e-Health 10, S-65, 2004.

2003

Papers

  1. Krupinski EA, Hughes AM, Barker GP, Lopez AM, Weinstein RS. Fluctuations in Telemedicine Case Volume: Correlation with Personnel Turnover Rates. Telemedicine Journal & e-Health, 9:369-373. 2003.

  2. Krupinski EA, McNeill K, Haber K, Ovitt T. High-volume teleradiology service: focus on radiologist satisfaction. Journal of Digital Imaging, S16, 34-35. 2003.

  3. Krupinski EA. Medical image perception issues for PACS deployment. Seminars in Roentgenology, 38: 231-243. 2003.

  4. Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Levine N, Weinstein RS. Patterns of teledermatology referrals over a 3-year period. Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-36-7, 2003.

  5. McNeill KM, Carroll M, Holcomb MJ, Frost M, Yonsetto P, Schwarz R, Haber K. Teleradiology as a Driver for Regional Scale, Muti-organizational, High-volume Telehealth Systems. SPIE Conference on PACS Design and Evaluation; SPIE Vol 5033: 155-59. 2003.

Abstracts

  1. Barker GP, Kerr RA, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. A study of the rural health care division program. Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-39, 2003.

  2. Barker GP, McNeill K, Kerr R, Krupinski EA, Weinstein RS. Travel trends in the Arizona Telemedicine Program. Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-95, 2003.

  3. Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Engstrom M, Levine N, Weinstein RS. Challenges in assessing outcomes in teledermatology. Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-109, 2003.

  4. Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Levine N, Weinstein RS. Patterns of Teledermatology Referrals Over a 3-Year Period. Telemed J & e-Health, 9: S87. 2003.

  5. Krupinski EA, Barker GP, Weinstein RS. Quality control assessment in telemedicine operations. Telemedicine J e-Health 9, S-109, 2003.

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