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Telemedicine in Nepal: A Pilot Project
- Medicine
- 2005
The findings show that there was no difference between the results obtained by diagnosis using images compared to using conventional methods of diagnosis.
Technology and managed care: patient benefits of telemedicine in a rural health care network.
- MedicineHealth economics
- 2005
It is suggested that telemedicine increased estimated patient benefits by about $40 per visit, and reduced patients' loss from rationing of access to physicians by about 20%.
A Review of Telemedicine Services in Finland
- Medicine
- 2011
In this paper, telemedicine services in Finland are discussed, as well as how they came into existence, how they are funded, evaluated, and what are their impacts on health care systems and society.
One hundred years of telemedicine: does this new technology have a place in paediatrics?
- MedicineArchives of Disease in Childhood
- 2006
The origins of this evolving technology date back to the early 20th century, when Willem Einthoven, a Dutch physiologist, developed the first electrocardiograph and can be regarded as the first clinician scientist to develop and systematically apply a technique that is very similar to telemedicine in the modern sense.
Telemedicine for rural communities of Nepal_ big think
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- 2007
Jebamaniw and Shannon A Dowz
- 2005
Project proposal. Telemedicine
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- 2012