Personal Protection of Health Care Workers and Patients from the Acute and
Chronic Effects of Radiation from Telemedicine
Abstract
Our team developed a health initiative called the Telehealth Initiative Promotion for Radiologic Health Protection (TIPRP), in which there is a one world/one health approach (OWOH) focused on health care workers and patients. The shifting of the health science paradigm from techno-medicine to info-medicine has resulted in the increased use of telemedicine and telehealth TMTH. Health care workers in veterinary medicine and human medicine are subjected to higher risks from exposure to radiofrequency radiation and electromagnetic impulses (RFR-EMI). Despite the opposing factions in the medical community for and against the increased applications of TMTH, data from laboratory animal studies and studies in vitro indicate the need for the protection of health care workers and patients from RFR-EMI. In TIPRP, needs assessment, risk assessments and epidemiology studies are combined with market strategies to educate health care workers. Our team will conduct a case controlled study of the effects of protective devices in reducing the risks of carcinogenesis, genotoxicity and neurological degeneration due to RFR EMI. We anticipate a reduction in incidence rates for the three health effects in the cohorts undergoing investigation to be reduced to levels below the control groups or the general population of the United States. Our team has also developed a mathematical model called the 4 x 4 P2 equation to increase the reliability of analyzing quantitative data from the 4 Ps in marketing.
Key words: health care workers; radiologic health protection; radiofrequency radiation; telemedicine; telehealth; carcinogenesis; genotoxicity and; 4Ps.
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