Smartphone use in dermatology for clinical photography and consultation: Current practice and the law
Australasian Journal of Dermatology2017Vol. 59(2), pp. 101–107
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Abstract
Given the frequency of use and the degree of importance placed on the ability to send and receive clinical images, clinical smartphone use will persist and will likely increase over time. Current practices are insufficient to comply with professional and legal obligations, and increase practitioners' vulnerability to civil and disciplinary proceedings. Further education, realistic policies and adequate software resources are critical to ensure protection of patients, practitioners and the reputation of the dermatological profession.
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