Skin Patrol’s mobile tele-dermatology service uses a clinical model incorporating on-site doctors, digital imaging of suspicious lesions and remote dermatologist diagnosis. It is now launching a service that allows company doctors to access Skin Patrol’s dermatologists to assist with melanoma diagnosis via secure messaging.
The service can save the company the expense of having medical teams travel unnecessarily to their workplace. A suspicious lesion on a worker can now get instant specialist diagnosis via online image review or an online video consultation.
Skin Patrol’s service aims to increase early detection through skin checks and it can also provide one-on-one education around self checking.
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