Telemedicine and Dermatology in the elderly in France: inventory of experiments

Journal Title: International Journal of Aging Research - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 4

Abstract

Telemedicine is now in vogue, allowing thanks to the computer and communication tools to be deployed in the field of health, such as Dermatology, areas in which it has shown interest. As the population is aging, Geriatrics is more and more concerned by this innovative practice and nursing homes are more and more concerned. We take a look at telemedicine projects in France deployed in the field of dermatology in the elderly.

Authors and Affiliations

A. A. Zulfiqar1,2, A. Hajjam3, S. Talha2,4, Geny B2, M. Hajjam5, J. Hajjam6, S. Ervé6, E. Andrès 2,7

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  • EP ID EP615300
  • DOI 10.28933/ijoar-2018-10-0810
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A. A. Zulfiqar1, 2, A. Hajjam3, S. Talha2, 4, Geny B2, M. Hajjam5, J. Hajjam6, S. Ervé6, E. Andrès 2, 7 (2018). Telemedicine and Dermatology in the elderly in France: inventory of experiments. International Journal of Aging Research, 1(4), 19-19. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-615300