Telemedicine Doubles Screening Rates For Retinopathy

Dan Bowman | FierceHealthIT | October 4, 2012

The use of telemedicine helped a primary care clinic more than double the percentage of diabetic patients undergoing screening for retinopathy over the course of a year, according to a research letter published this month in the Archives of Internal Medicine.

The researchers, based out of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, approached the study hypothesizing that telemedicine was "an emerging strategy" to boost retinopathy screenings for diabetic patients. The results backed up their initial predictions, as screening frequency jumped from 32 percent to 71 percent in one year's time.