India's healthcare
market is growing rapidly. Telemedicine is an important part of that
growth and is augmenting healthcare services to India's rural
population which numbers over 625 million. Telemedicine in India
provides readers with an overview of this important technology and its
applications in the developing markets of Asia. Both public and
private entities are aggressively pursuing the use of telemedicine to
hasten diagnostics and treatment of a variety of diseases. Government
officials have embarked on aggressive use of cutting-edge telemedicine
technology to support this effort. In addition, the Apollo Hospital
Group has networked dozens of remote rural hospitals providing
digital connections to one of its main facilities in Hyderabad,
Chennai and Delhi. In one example, Apollo has set up a 50-bed
telemedicine center in Aragnoda, a small village in the Andhra Pradesh
section of south India. The facility is equipped with CT-scans, X-ray
and ECG equipment as well as an integrated laboratory. The facility is
linked to Apollo's specialized hospitals with connectivity is
conducted through the use of ISDN lines and VSAT. The Report , "Telemedicine in
India" recently released ,highlights the cutting-edge of digital data transmission in the
rapidly growing Asian markets.
The report is
useful to
evaluate and implement a strategic entry plan that includes the
hospital, clinic and research centers in India.
For
more details, Visit :
http://www.goldentriangle.com/teleindia03.html
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