2005
DOI: 10.1109/titb.2004.842410
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Telemedicine Diffusion in a Developing Country: The Case of India (March 2004)

Abstract: Telemedicine (health-care delivery where physicians examine distant patients using telecommunications technologies) has been heralded as one of several possible solutions to some of the medical dilemmas that face many developing countries. In this study, we examine the current state of telemedicine in a developing country, India. Telemedicine has brought a plethora of benefits to the populace of India, especially those living in rural and remote areas (constituting about 70% of India's population). We discuss … Show more

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“…Taking into account India's huge strides in the field of information and communication technology, telemedicine could help to bring specialized healthcare to the remotest corners of the country [ 6, 7]. …”
Section: Can Telemedicine Bridge the Divide?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking into account India's huge strides in the field of information and communication technology, telemedicine could help to bring specialized healthcare to the remotest corners of the country [ 6, 7]. …”
Section: Can Telemedicine Bridge the Divide?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These moderation effects provide a more nuanced understanding of how government can facilitate the implementation of IT. Although the role of governments has been identified as critical in promoting telemedicine by many scholars [6,45,46], few studies have empirically examined the mechanisms through which governments exerts their influences. Our paper is the first to fill this void in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Government support has been identified as a critical factor in the success of telemedicine [6,45,46]. The support from government includes several aspects.…”
Section: Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Influenced by this transformation; medical errors and cost of delivering care have been reduced, while physician's efficiency and physician-patient relationship have also been improved [12]. In India the impact of telemedicine is manifested in the reduction of healthcare costs and improved efficiency through better retention and retrieval of records, better management of chronic diseases, shared health professional staffing, reduced travel times and fewer or shorter hospital stays [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%