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Role of telemedicine in Indian healthcare system
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This paper analyses the contribution of both public and private sector in making telemedicine an alternate way of providing healthcare services especially in rural India. | Role of telemedicine in Indian healthcare system International Journal of Management IJM Volume 9 Issue 1 Jan Feb 2018 pp. 42 49 Article ID IJM_09_01_008 Available online at http www.iaeme.com ijm issues.asp JType IJM amp VType 9 amp IType 1 Journal Impact Factor 2016 8.1920 Calculated by GISI www.jifactor.com ISSN Print 0976-6502 and ISSN Online 0976-6510 IAEME Publication ROLE OF TELEMEDICINE IN INDIAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM Anam Faruqi Postgraduate Student Department of Business Administration Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India Gangtok Sikkim India ABSTRACT Telemedicine is remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology. It holds a great potential to improve the quality access and affordability of healthcare. This paper analyses the contribution of both public and private sector in making telemedicine an alternate way of providing healthcare services especially in rural India. Key words ALTHEA CISCO Virtual Expertise Digital Solution ISRO model of telemedicine Medintegra WEB Telemedicine. Cite this Article Anam Faruqi Role of Telemedicine in Indian Healthcare System. International Journal of Management 9 1 2018 pp. 42 49. http www.iaeme.com IJM issues.asp JType IJM amp VType 9 amp IType 1 1. INTRODUCTION India faces a great challenge of providing affordable healthcare to all. About 67 of the total population lives in rural areas. Healthcare system in these areas has to cope up with lot of problems like severe shortage of healthcare professionals lack of medical facilities basic infrastructure etc. About 60-80 of the physician positions in different specialties are vacant in rural healthcare services. According to a study conducted in 2009 by the Indian Medical Society 75 of the qualified consulting doctors in India reside in urban areas 23 in semi- urban areas and only 2 in rural areas. In such a scenario telemedicine can play a pivotal role in providing healthcare services to rural population of India. 2. .