We can trace 229 telemedicine trials in Japan. Of these, 150 were active in
1998, including 73 in radiology, 24 in home care, 22 in medical imaging, 2
0 in pathology, 5 in ophthalmology, and 3 in dentistry. Some of them have b
een reformed into practical daily activities. However, activities using the
same method work in some local areas but not in others. Typical successful
cases will be presented and discussed.
We are constructing Japan-Canada cooperation in numerous areas using severa
l communicative methods: ordinary telephone, ordinary Internet, ISDN (2B/6B
), and an offline network using optical memory cards (which patients carry)
. We have introduced successful domestic cases into global cooperation Some
of them will be useful for exchanging medical information among developing
countries.