Health care for all: effective, community supported, healthcare with innovative use of telemedicine technology
Abstract
Almost half of the world’s total population reside in rural and remote areas and a large number of these people
remain deprived of most basic facilities like healthcare and education. It is deemed impossible for government
with scarce resources in developing countries to open and run a health facility in every remote community using
conventional means. One increasingly popular unconventional mean is the use of existing technology to improve
exchange of medical information for the purpose of improving health of underprivileged communities.
Telemedicine implies the use of information and communication technology to provide health care remotely
from a distance. With the induction of telemedicine, patients who live in rural and remote areas can have
increased access to medical services. In many developing countries, use of telemedicine however has been
limited mainly to teleconferencing between primary and secondary/tertiary care facilities for diagnosis and
management of patients. This system still requires patients from remote communities to travel, often long
and arduous journeys to the centre where telecom and medical facilities are available. Health Care 4 All
International, a not for profit registered charity is providing primary care to patients by taking telemedicine
into their homes in remote communities, thus obviating the need and hardships of travel for patient.