The AIDMAN pilot project will connect health clinics on remote Greek islands with a mainland hospital. We have developed a virtual consultation workstation for the project, together with a satellite communication network. A UK pilot site has been used to test the concepts and applications between a surgery in Chorleywood and St Mary's Hospital in London.
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