Telemedicine In Developing Countries: A Cross-Disciplinary Evaluation
Keywords:
Telemedicine, Healthcare access, Developing countries, Technology adoptionAbstract
Telemedicine has emerged as a revolutionary tool in healthcare delivery, particularly in developing countries, where access to quality medical services is often limited. This article provides a cross-disciplinary evaluation of telemedicine, exploring its technological, healthcare, and policy aspects. By integrating perspectives from public health, health informatics, and socio-economic development, we examine the potential of telemedicine to address the challenges of healthcare access, resource constraints, and rural health disparities in developing countries. The article also highlights the importance of policy support, infrastructure development, and cultural considerations in successfully implementing telemedicine systems.
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