Teledermatology and in-person examinations: a comparison of patient and physician perceptions and diagnostic agreement

Archives of Dermatology
M H LowittJ W Burnett

Abstract

To compare physician and patient impressions and interphysician diagnostic agreement between live teledermatology and in-person examinations. Paired video and in-person examinations with different dermatologists. An urban Veterans Affairs dermatology clinic. One hundred thirty-nine patients. Satisfaction questionnaires and interphysician diagnostic agreement. Patient and physician satisfaction was high. Agreement between video and in-person diagnoses was 80%. Physicians and patients were satisfied with teledermatology examinations. Diagnostic agreement between in-person and video dermatologists was high.

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