Agarwal Disha, Roy Nobhojit, Panwar Vivek, Basil Ajay, Agarwal Prashant Mohan
National Health Systems Resource Centre, New Delhi, India.
Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Indian J Community Med. 2020 Jul-Sep;45(3):274-277. doi: 10.4103/ijcm.IJCM_334_19. Epub 2020 Sep 1.
Telemedicine is an alliance between technology and medicine. It is a prevalent practice in developed countries; it has been widely used in developing countries to address the issues of access to medical care. India has been experimenting with telemedicine since long to address the issues of access and availability of specialist care and in recent years, with the rapid advancement of information technology, telemedicine has become a popular concept across the country. In this article, we have reviewed the various aspects of different government-funded telemedicine models functional in 12 states across India. We have also attempted to explore the levels of care delivery and services at facilities provided through telemedicine and challenges being faced in the implementation of the models. As a way forward, the health-care community needs to realize the full potential of telemedicine facility and utilize it to their benefit. Telemedicine will work best when it is one component of a well-functioning health system and not as an isolated gap-filling application.
远程医疗是技术与医学的结合。它在发达国家是一种普遍的做法;在发展中国家也被广泛用于解决医疗服务可及性问题。印度长期以来一直在试验远程医疗以解决专科护理的可及性和可得性问题,近年来,随着信息技术的迅速发展,远程医疗已成为全国流行的概念。在本文中,我们回顾了印度12个邦不同政府资助的远程医疗模式的各个方面。我们还试图探讨通过远程医疗提供的设施的护理级别和服务以及这些模式实施过程中面临的挑战。展望未来,医疗保健界需要充分认识到远程医疗设施的潜力并加以利用以造福自身。当远程医疗成为运转良好的卫生系统的一个组成部分而非孤立的填补空白应用时,它将发挥出最佳效果。