DocumentCode
3495416
Title
Applicability of Telemedicine in Bangladesh: Current Status and Future Prospects
Author
Nessa, Ahasanun ; Ameen, M.A. ; Ullah, Sana ; Kyung Sup Kwak
Author_Institution
Inha Univ., Incheon
Volume
1
fYear
2008
fDate
11-13 Nov. 2008
Firstpage
948
Lastpage
953
Abstract
Telemedicine refers to the use of information and communication technology to provide and support health care mainly for the purpose of providing consultation. It is also a way to provide medical procedures or examinations to remote locations. It has the potential to improve both the quality and the access to health care services delivery while lowering costs even in the scarcity of resources. Understanding the potentiality of telemedicine, many developing countries are implementing telemedicine to provide health care facility to remote area where health care facilities are deficient. Bangladesh is not an exception to this either. In this paper we mention the reasons why Bangladesh has to move for telemedicine. We also present the past and on-going telemedicine activities and projects in Bangladesh. Analyzing these projects we have found out some factors which should be assessed carefully for successful implementation of telemedicine application. Finally we propose a prototype telemedicine network for Bangladesh that can improve health facilities through telemedicine by making a connection between rural health facility providers and special hospitals.
Keywords
health care; telemedicine; communication technology; consultation; health care; information technology; telemedicine; Biomedical imaging; Communications technology; Costs; Hospitals; Information technology; Medical services; Prototypes; Space technology; Telemedicine; Urban areas; Bangladesh; Telemedicine; information and communication technology (ICT); telemedicine implementation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Convergence and Hybrid Information Technology, 2008. ICCIT '08. Third International Conference on
Conference_Location
Busan
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3407-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICCIT.2008.236
Filename
4682154
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