• DocumentCode
    3322232
  • Title

    Bhutanese Health Telematics Project: overcoming the barriers

  • Author

    Penjor, Kinlay ; Tshering, G.

  • fYear
    2004
  • fDate
    28-29 June 2004
  • Firstpage
    48
  • Lastpage
    53
  • Abstract
    The potential benefits of the telemedicine can be reaped fully by any developing country as unique as Bhutan. The experience of implementing telemedicine gives a valuable insight on the benefits accrued to the peripheral Regional Referral Hospital of Mongar (MRRH) that has shortage in specialized medical professionals and higher diagnostic capacity. The far flung areas like Trashiyangtse and Lhuentse hospitals benefiting ECG and ultrasound consultations from the MRRH, National Referral Hospital (JDWNRH) and the APT 2nd Opinion Center in Tokai University has also made possible of attaining specialized services locally. Tele-radiology proves to be the most popular application. With the highest political commitment and the drive to improve the quality of health care in the current 9th plan there is no turning back for the Bhutanese Health Telematics Project.
  • Keywords
    biomedical ultrasonics; electrocardiography; hospitals; radiology; telemedicine; APT 2nd Opinion Center; Bhutan health telematics project; ECG consultation; Lhuentse hospital; National Referral Hospital; Regional Referral Hospital of Mongar; Tokai University; Trashiyangtse hospital; health care quality; telemedicine; teleradiology; ultrasound consultation; Economic indicators; Electrocardiography; Hospitals; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical services; Telematics; Telemedicine; Turning; Ultrasonic imaging; Web and internet services;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Enterprise Networking and Computing in Healthcare Industry, 2004. HEALTHCOM 2004. Proceedings. 6th International Workshop on
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-8453-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/HEALTH.2004.1324467
  • Filename
    1324467