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Although video-based teleconferencing is becoming more widespread in the medical profession, especially for scheduled consultations,
applications for rapid assessment of acute medical problems are rare. Use of such a video system in a nursing facility may be especially
beneficial, because physicians are often not immediately available to evaluate patients. We have assembled and tested a portable, wireless
conferencing system to prepare for a randomized trial of the system's influence on resource utilization and satisfaction. The system
includes a rolling cart with video conferencing hardware and software, a remotely controllable digital camera, light, wireless network, and
battery. A semi-automated paging system informs physicians of patient's study status and indications for conferencing. Data transmission
occurs wirelessly in the nursing home and then through Internet cables to the physician's home. This provides sufficient bandwidth to
support quality motion images. IPsec secures communications. Despite human and technical challenges, this system is affordable and functional.
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