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Telehealth in the Developing WorldAuthorRichard Wootton, ed.
Nivritti G. Patil, ed.
Richard E. Scott, ed.
Kendall Ho, ed.
Publication DateJanuary 1, 2009
SummaryThis book is about telecommunication technologies that have the potential to improve both the quality of and access to health care in the remotest areas of the developing world. Telemedicine has the potential to offer solutions for emergency medical assistance, long-distance consultation, administration and logistics, supervision and quality assurance, and education and training for healthcare professionals and providers. The book is written, according to its publisher, to redress the relative lack of published information on successful telehealth solutions in the developing world. It presents stories on health and information and communication technology (ICT) in the context of practical experience from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. It is written as a resource for health professionals, development workers, and e-health and telehealth proponents interested in learning about, or contributing to the implementation of, appropriate solutions for an estimated 80% of the world’s population who have mobile phone or internet access. Contents include the following: Section 2: Policy Section 3: Educational Section 4: Clinical Section 5: The Future PublisherNumber of Pages309 ContactInternational Development Research Centre (IDRC)
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