Pal Amrita, Mbarika Victor W A, Cobb-Payton Fay, Datta Pratim, McCoy Scott
A. Pal is with Johnson Controls Inc., U.S. Geological Survey-National Wetlands Research Center, Lafayette, LA 70506, USA.
IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed. 2005 Mar;9(1):59-65. doi: 10.1109/titb.2004.842410.
Telemedicine (health-care delivery where physicians examine distant patients using telecommunications technologies) has been heralded as one of several possible solutions to some of the medical dilemmas that face many developing countries. In this study, we examine the current state of telemedicine in a developing country, India. Telemedicine has brought a plethora of benefits to the populace of India, especially those living in rural and remote areas (constituting about 70% of India's population). We discuss three Indian telemedicine implementation cases, consolidate lessons learned from the cases, and culminate with potential researchable critical success factors that account for the growth and modest successes of telemedicine in India.
远程医疗(即医生利用电信技术为远方的患者进行检查的医疗服务提供方式)被誉为解决许多发展中国家所面临的一些医疗难题的几种可能方案之一。在本研究中,我们考察了发展中国家印度的远程医疗现状。远程医疗给印度民众带来了诸多益处,尤其是那些生活在农村和偏远地区的民众(约占印度人口的70%)。我们讨论了三个印度远程医疗实施案例,总结了从这些案例中吸取的经验教训,并最终得出了一些潜在的可研究的关键成功因素,这些因素解释了印度远程医疗的发展及其取得的一定成功。