2021
DOI: 10.5812/ipmn.115506
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The Brief Review on Telemedicine: New Dream in Developing Countries

Abstract: : In the new modern world, technology has a remarkable role in human life and affects all aspects of it. Indeed, the need for rapid counteractions, especially in medical requirements, can lead to interesting innovations. Telemedicine was disregarded for being an unwieldy, unreliable, and unaffordable technology. Rapidly evolving telecommunications and information technologies have provided a solid foundation for telemedicine as a feasible, dependable, and useful technology. Telemedicine has been conceived as a… Show more

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“…Apollo Hospital has also organized a telehealth system to link patients and the doctors for better outcomes at a reasonable price (Faruqi, 2018). Farzin et al (2021) has debated that the outcomes of telemedicine in Bangladesh are varying and unreliable due to scarcity of empirically conducted studies. However, it is noted that to execute a wellmanaged, synchronized and equitable healthcare management system of Bangladesh, there is a pressing necessity to adequately harmonize HICT (Khan et al, 2019).…”
Section: E-health / Telemedicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apollo Hospital has also organized a telehealth system to link patients and the doctors for better outcomes at a reasonable price (Faruqi, 2018). Farzin et al (2021) has debated that the outcomes of telemedicine in Bangladesh are varying and unreliable due to scarcity of empirically conducted studies. However, it is noted that to execute a wellmanaged, synchronized and equitable healthcare management system of Bangladesh, there is a pressing necessity to adequately harmonize HICT (Khan et al, 2019).…”
Section: E-health / Telemedicinementioning
confidence: 99%