Mobile phones to fight with HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa
The US Government and the leading mobile phone companies have joined together to fight with HIV/AIDS and other health related issues in 10 African countries.
The US Government and the leading mobile phone companies have joined together to fight with HIV/AIDS and other health related issues in 10 African countries.
Loughborough University engineers of UK have partnership with experts of India to develop unique mobile phone health monitoring system in India.
The President of India, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam will inaugurate country’s first tele-radiology network, which is aimed to provide radiology services in rural areas at minimum cost.
The second phase of the Orissa Telemedicine Network will link six districts headquarter hospitals with the three medical college and hospitals in the Orissa, India.
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has signed a three-year memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) to promote the Health Village project in rural India.
Soon US doctors would be able to access free and web based electronic medicine prescribing software.
The State Government has approached the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to provide equipments to facilitate the supply of telemedicine in Orissa, India.
Brooks County is providing telemedicine services to rural citizens of Georgia.
Cuba has developed a transmission system of digital medical images, named Imagis, which is providing telemedicine services to several hospitals of Cuba.
Soon one hundred villages of India would be equipped with primary health care facilities like mobile medical units and telemedicine centres, with an active involvement of Indian American physicians.
Sindh Government is setting basic centres of telemedicine services in all districts of the province. Telemedicine will play a major role in providing modern facilities to the people of remote rural areas of Sindh, Pakistan.
The School of Telemedicine, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) is going to play major role to provide telemedicine services in the National Network of Medical Colleges.
Chennai (India) based telemedicine services provider Space Hospitals is planning to set up 126 new telemedicine centers across Tamil Nadu, India by the end of this year 2007.