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Telehealth in the Developing World : [electronic book] /

By: Wootton, Richard [author].
Contributor(s): ProQuest [vendor].
Publisher: London : Royal Society of Medicine Press, 2009Description: 1 online resource (335 pages).Content type: text | text Media type: computer | computer Carrier type: online resource | online resourceISBN: 9781853157899; 9781853157899:; 1853157899.Subject(s): Medical telematics -- Developing countriesOnline resources: Access ebook here
Contents:
Introduction -- Bridging the digital divide : linking health and ICT policy -- Telemedicine in developing countries : perspectives from the Philippines -- Information technology for primary health care in Brazil -- Community-based health workers in developing countries and the role of m-health -- Global e-health policy : from concept to strategy -- Experiences and lessons learnt from telemedicine projects supported by the IDRC -- Strategies to promote e-health and telemedicine activities in developing countries.9 Telemedicine in low-resource settings: Experience with a telemedicine service for HIV/AIDS care -- Medical Missions for Children : a global telemedicine and teaching network -- Telementoring in India : experience with endocrine surgery --Teledermatology in developing countries -- Cross-cultural telemedicine via email : experience in Cambodia and the USA -- Telepathology and telecytology in developing countries -- Internet-based store-and-forward technology.
Summary: 'Telehealth in the Developing World' aims to balance the relative lack of published information on successful telehealth solutions in the developing world.
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Introduction -- Bridging the digital divide : linking health and ICT policy -- Telemedicine in developing countries : perspectives from the Philippines -- Information technology for primary health care in Brazil -- Community-based health workers in developing countries and the role of m-health -- Global e-health policy : from concept to strategy -- Experiences and lessons learnt from telemedicine projects supported by the IDRC -- Strategies to promote e-health and telemedicine activities in developing countries.9 Telemedicine in low-resource settings: Experience with a telemedicine service for HIV/AIDS care -- Medical Missions for Children : a global telemedicine and teaching network -- Telementoring in India : experience with endocrine surgery --Teledermatology in developing countries -- Cross-cultural telemedicine via email : experience in Cambodia and the USA -- Telepathology and telecytology in developing countries -- Internet-based store-and-forward technology.

'Telehealth in the Developing World' aims to balance the relative lack of published information on successful telehealth solutions in the developing world.

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