Telemedicine - Geography is History

  • KG Madhavan Pillai, MD Samad IVF Hospitals, Trivandrum, Attingal, Kollam, Kochi.
Keywords: Telemedicine, Legal position, Equipment’s needed, Drawbacks

Abstract

In contrast to the conventional medical practice where the patient and doctor meet each other in person and interaction & physical examination take place, in telemedicine doctor and patient are at a distance and medical practice is carried out. In telemedicine, medical information is transferred through post, phone, internet or any type of communication network for the purpose of medical consultation or remotely supported medical procedures. Telemedicine generally refers to the use of communication and information technology for the delivery of medical care from a distance.
The technological standards, equipment needed, the legal position, the draw backs are all discussed in detail.
Utilizing this IP connectivity Samad IVF has established a global Telemedicine network for Infertility and ART practice for patients, general practitioners, OBG specialists and third party administrators (TPA). This global network provides Consultation, Investigation, Diagnosis, Prescription, Treatment, Counseling and Telementoring.

Author Biography

KG Madhavan Pillai, MD, Samad IVF Hospitals, Trivandrum, Attingal, Kollam, Kochi.

Managing Director

Published
2010-09-28
How to Cite
Pillai, K. (2010). Telemedicine - Geography is History. Kerala Medical Journal, 3(3), 98-100. https://doi.org/10.52314/kmj.2010.v3i3.182