Technology enabled remote healthcare in public private partnership mode: A story from India

K Ganapathy, S Reddy - Telemedicine, Telehealth and Telepresence …, 2021 - Springer
Worldwide, access to universal healthcare (UHC) is being gradually recognised as a
fundamental right. That this has to be provided in most developing countries, in a milieu of …

Enhancing the reach of health care through telemedicine: Status and new possibilities in developing countries

S Bali - Health care delivery and clinical science: Concepts …, 2018 - igi-global.com
Healthcare sector is now using telemedicine solutions to increase the reach of its services to
population. Target areas are highly sparsely distributed devoid of basic amenities which …

Digital health care in public private partnership mode

K Ganapathy, S Das, S Reddy, V Thaploo… - Telemedicine and e …, 2021 - liebertpub.com
Background: Health care is provided in developing countries, in a milieu of acute shortages
of health care infrastructure and personnel. Governments are realizing that digital health …

[HTML][HTML] Bringing health care closer to people–A review of various telemedicine models under the national health mission in India

D Agarwal, N Roy, V Panwar, A Basil… - Indian Journal of …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
Telemedicine is an alliance between technology and medicine. It is a prevalent practice in
developed countries; it has been widely used in developing countries to address the issues …

Telemedicine in India: current state, challenges and opportunities

RK Chandwani, YK Dwivedi - Transforming Government: People …, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose–The purpose of this conceptual paper is to present the scope of telemedicine,
current state of telemedicine in India, challenges in its diffusion and suggest the way forward …

[HTML][HTML] Current scenario, future possibilities and applicability of telemedicine in hilly and remote areas in India: A review protocol

N Kaeley, S Choudhary, P Mahala… - Journal of Family …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
In India telemedicine is ideal because of its diverse landmass, difficult terrain and huge
population. India, a developing country is witnessing an increase in economic growth but …

Telehealth in India: the Apollo contribution and an overview

K Ganapathy - Apollo medicine, 2014 - Elsevier
The universal phenomenon of urban rural health divide is particularly striking in India. We
have centres of medical excellence in the metros, better than the best. However 700 million …

Telemedicine in the Himalayas: Operational challenges—A preliminary report

K Ganapathy, V Chawdhry, S Premanand… - Telemedicine and e …, 2016 - liebertpub.com
Introduction: Nonavailability of quality healthcare in mountainous, isolated, inaccessible
sparsely populated regions is a universal problem. In this project, remote virtual healthcare …

[PDF][PDF] Evolving role of telemedicine in health care delivery in India

P Mathur, S Srivastava, A Lalchandani… - Prim Health Care, 2017 - researchgate.net
Introduction: India is the world's largest democratic country, and second most populous
country in the world. Despite recent successes in the economic front, India still faces many …

Telemedicine in the Indian context: an overview

K Ganapathy - … in Developing Countries: From Inception to …, 2004 - ebooks.iospress.nl
One sixth of humanity accounting for 1100 million people live in India. India is generally
considered to be a developing country and certainly there is considerable scope for …