First Derm is a US-based online dermatology and tele-health website providing answers to skin conditions. Users send in cases to board certified dermatologists via an iOS, Android or Web app.

History edit

First Derm was founded in 2014 by Dr. Alexander Börve to support dermatologists in treating patients online. Dr. Börve studied at the Sahlgrenska Academy based in The University of Gothenburg, where he was a researcher in mobile health and tele-dermatology.[1] The research conducted was one of the first of its time, based on using mobile devices as a tool to answer questions and queries for dermatologists. The research included a pilot study of the effectiveness of a mobile health service in Sweden,[2] the use of MMS and SMS in teledermatology,[3] and the use of teledermoscopy as a tool to refer possible skin cancer patients to a dermatologist.[4]

Over 300,000 cases have been checked from over 160 countries and the service is available in seven languages.

Purpose edit

The purpose of First Derm is to provide immediate solutions to skin care concerns without diagnosing the patient. This allows the patient to speed up the referral process and receive surgery or treatment more quickly than the traditional route.

The tool is also used by national health services such as NHSx who employ the tool as a triage solution for doctors.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Börve, Alexander; Terstappen, Karin; Sandberg, Carin; Paoli, John (April 2013). "Mobile teledermoscopy-there's an app for that!". Dermatology Practical & Conceptual. 3 (2): 41–48. doi:10.5826/dpc.0302a05. ISSN 2160-9381. PMC 3663402. PMID 23785643.
  2. ^ Börve, Alexander; Molina-Martinez, Raquel (2009). "A pilot study of a medical information service using mobile phones in Sweden". Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare. 15 (8): 421–422. doi:10.1258/jtt.2009.009002. ISSN 1758-1109. PMID 19948711. S2CID 23024766.
  3. ^ Börve, Alexander; Holst, Anna; Gente-Lidholm, Anette; Molina-Martinez, Raquel; Paoli, John (July 2012). "Use of the mobile phone multimedia messaging service for teledermatology". Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare. 18 (5): 292–296. doi:10.1258/jtt.2012.120206. ISSN 1758-1109. PMID 22802521. S2CID 36818271.
  4. ^ Börve, Alexander; Dahlén Gyllencreutz, Johan; Terstappen, Karin; Johansson Backman, Eva; Aldenbratt, Anette; Danielsson, Markus; Gillstedt, Martin; Sandberg, Carin; Paoli, John (February 2015). "Smartphone teledermoscopy referrals: a novel process for improved triage of skin cancer patients". Acta Dermato-Venereologica. 95 (2): 186–190. doi:10.2340/00015555-1906. ISSN 1651-2057. PMID 24923283.
  5. ^ Tina Woods, Collider Health, Melissa Ream, Marie-Anne Demestihas and Sile Hertz, AHSN Network, Anna Steere, NHSX Dr. Sam Roberts, Accelerated Access Collaborative (October 2019). "NHSx AI Report" (PDF). NHSX: 46.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)