Telemedicine Network Linking 30 Private
Hospitals In TN Taken Off
Four Chennai-based hospitals, in
association with the Space Hospitals, a division of Space Computers
and Systems Ltd., are jointly establishing a dedicated telemedicine
network linking private hospitals in remote areas of Tamil Nadu to
offer 24-hour specialist consultancy services.
Initiated by the Madras
Medical Mission, Rigid Lifeline, Goodwill Hospitals and COAST
Hospital, in association with Space Hospitals, the telemedicine
network aims to link about 30 satellite hospitals in the first phase.
Verghese Eapen, vice president, Madras Medical Mission (MMC),
inaugurated the facility, at a function held in MMC, last week.
Sources said, so far
the facility has been linked to TD Nair Hospital at Anaimalai, Surya
Hospital at Thiruvalluvar, Balaji Surya Hospital at Dharapuram, Sekar
Hospital at Thindivanam, K S Hospital at Kumbhakonam, Jaya Hospital in
Sriperumpathur, Dakshin Trauma Hospital in Gobichettipalayam, CSI
Kalyani Hospital in Chennai, Devaki Hospital in Karaikudi and Kanakesa
Thevar Memorial Hospital in Pudukottai.
A hub with a capacity
to simultaneously network 300 hospitals has been set up in Alwarpet to
act as the interface between the four hospitals and the satellite
hospitals. The hospitals are networked though the optic fibre networks
of BSNL and Reliance Infocomm. The centre has facility to attend about
30 calls per hour.
The four hospitals also
have set up adequate facilities to facilitate live consultation
between experts at the four hospitals and the doctors at satellite
centres. Space Hospitals has also set up facilities to help speedy
transfer of X-ray, ECG, CT scans, angiograms, MRI echocardiography
etc. for verification by experts sitting in Chennai.
(Ref : Chronicle Pharmabiz dated
May 19, 2005) |