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Telemedicine in Distant Regions: Implementation of a Telemedicine System

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Shipra Kumari, Dr.Rajeev kumar, Dr. Suvrashis Sarkar, Dr.Rangoli Srivastava, Dr.Surbhi Priyadarshi, Dr.Meenakshi
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si4.1594

Abstract

The pandemic of COVID-19 is the ultimate challenge for the worldwide medical community. In this context, healthcare providers need to find new methods to generate revenue. Several countries have adopted telemedicine, an enhanced form of healthcare consultation made feasible by digitalization. The COVID-19 virus has grown at a rapid rate. Telemedicine, which consists of services such as telediagnosis, teletherapy, and telemonitoring, is increasing in popularity and is an excellent method for combating the epidemic. This study intends to explore the feasibility of creating a medical organization that provides telemedicine to rural residents since these persons also need access to professional medical care. In addition, the breadth of usage and constraints for each activity are investigated. Those who live too far away to conveniently attend a medical institution may benefit from telehealth; nevertheless, this practice may only flourish with large investments in both high-quality infrastructure and enough finance. Nevertheless, 5G implementation may improve telemedicine capabilities, notably in terms of telesurgery latency. While it may be challenging to create a medical institution that supports telemedicine, it is highly desired by a subset of individuals. These results give important direction for future studies on healthcare industry technology enhancements.

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