Standardization of telemedicine in India

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS9.13535

Authors

  • B. Sendilkumar Dean and Director -Allied Health Sciences, Head -Public Health Dept, School of Allied Health Sciences, Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation-Deemed to be University, Salem
  • T. Priyamathi Professor, Department of Public Health, School of Allied Health Sciences Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation-Deemed to be university, Salem
  • R. Tamilchudar Incharge -Department of Optometry, School of Allied Health Sciences Vinayaka Missions Research Foundation-Deemed to be University, Salem

Keywords:

Standardization, telemedicine, India

Abstract

Telemedicine is one of the most vital programs in the present scenario. Technology is advancing day by day with lots of new terminologies and methodologies. Telemedicine brought in to the focus on the development of the health care system. Through electronic mediums, the resources are transmitted to each and every family. Prescribed medicines via consulting telemedicine in the professionalism analysis of discretion can be initially entailed to the management system. So, some of the healthcare system in telemedicine can also be facilitated in manageable areas. It is been recognized as one of its earliest electronic information to disseminate the information of telemedicine. To regulate the process Telemedicine is required to mitigate the issues. This article covers some of the vital propaganda related to the standardization of the telemedicine in India. The supply chain is also one of the biggest models enrolled in this program.

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Published

22-10-2022

How to Cite

Sendilkumar, B., Priyamathi, T., & Tamilchudar, R. (2022). Standardization of telemedicine in India. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S9), 3952–3960. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS9.13535

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