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Radiology of the future: Why you should communicate with patients via ehealth

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More and more videos are being watched online and the moving images are ideal for giving patients an impression of your practice, for alleviating fears or explaining examination methods. How to use the potential of patient videos for your radiology.

According to industry experts, ehealth will be responsible for 57 percent of internet traffic in 2015. Videos are viewed particularly frequently on mobile devices. Embedded videos also ensure that your own website ranks first in search results. And it is hardly surprising that the second largest search engine in the world is called YouTube. Users also increasingly share videos with their friends and acquaintances on social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. Videos offer radiologists completely new ways of communicating with their patients. The following examples show which these are.

This is how radiologists use videos today

Dr. explains on his YouTube channel med. Mathias Handwerker such as magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography and certain examinations in his radiology run, what contrast media is used in magnetic resonance imaging and what is an X-ray passport. The radiologist from Karlstadt asked his patients about claustrophobia after the MRI examination. The YouTube videos are also on his Practice website involved. The most viewed ehealth (magnetic resonance imaging) already counts over 80,000 YouTube views. The numerous comments and questions below answered Dr. Artisans very detailed.

The YouTube channel "Radiology TVFrom Dr. med. Isabelle Redenius is primarily aimed at experienced and aspiring radiologists and other doctors and medical students, but also interested patients can find helpful information and, thanks to the clear explanations, understand radiological images better. Most viewed: The ehealth of the herniated disc in MRI has been viewed more than 28,000 times.

The next step: ehealth consultation for live communication

The Techniker Krankenkasse has recently been testing the ehealth consultation in everyday practice with selected dermatologists. Patients consult their doctor via ehealth chat after making an appointment and taking a seat in the virtual waiting room. The online consultation is suitable for follow-up care, to clarify short questions, to get a second opinion or to hold initial information talks. According to studies, patients want more digital contact options with their doctor and would also be willing to be treated online only for minor complaints.

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