• Question 14-2/2 – Mobile eHealth solutions for Developing Countries
    • FOREWORD
    • PREFACE
    • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    • TABLE OF CONTENTS
    • Mobile Health m-Health, mHealth, or Mobile Health - which one is correct?
      • Mobile pathology
      • Neurosurgery
      • SMS and MMS
      • m-Nursing or Tele-nursing
      • References
    • Clinical Decision Support Software
      • Introduction
      • Methods
      • Discussion
      • Conclusion
    • Basic Requirements of Mobile Device Assistance with GIS/GPS to Improve the Quality of Life for the Disabled ...
      • Introduction
      • Ostomy
      • Investigation into the actual condition of ostomates-member of the joa
      • Mobile device support
      • Requirements for the toilet facilities
      • Mobile telecommunication network
      • Items for Research and Development
      • Conclusion
      • References
    • Traffic Control System for Medical Information Network to Promote Telemedicine Services
      • Introduction
      • Background
      • Forecast for telemedicine services
      • Project definition
      • System description
      • Conclusion
    • Wireless Access and Connectivity for Community Based Health Workers in Developing Countries: Models
      • Introduction
      • Community Based Health workers
      • mITTs Access and Connectivity models for CBHWs in Developing Countries
      • Conclusion
      • References
    • How to Speed up the Introduction of eHhealth Services
      • Introduction
      • Opinion of developing countries
      • Solution – National eHealth Master Plan
      • Executive Summary
      • Conclusion
      • References
    • Algeria: Innovative Health Care Solutions Enabled By Technology Development to Meet Critical Needs in Remote Areas
      • Introduction
      • Materials and methods
      • Results and Discussion
      • Conclusion
      • References
    • New Telecommunication Technology for eHealth Applications
      • Introduction
      • Solutions, technologies, and expertise help governments to:
      • Telehealth Case Studies
    • India: Current Telemedicine Infrastructure, Network, Applications in India
      • Introduction
      • Hospital Information and Management System (HIMS) in India
      • Tele-health Care Services
      • Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
      • Department of Information Technology (DIT) Ministry of Communication and IT (MCIT), Government of India
      • Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoH&FW)
      • Distant Medical Education
      • Capacity Building
      • Conclusion
    • India: Ready to Implement Mobile e-Telemedicine
      • Disaster Medicine Mobile Van
    • Nepal: ITU Assistance for e-Health in Nepal and Future Planning Issues
      • Introduction
      • National Policy and Importance of e-Health
      • Conclusion
    • Russia: New Generation of Mobile Telemedicine Complexes Creates New Possibilities for Health Services to the Popul...
      • Introduction
      • Principles of Construction and Architecture of Telemedicine System
      • Structure of Telemedicine System
      • Conclusion
    • Uganda: Mobile Phone Technology, Whose Rapid Growth in Uganda Provides an Avenue to Reach Millions with HIV/ AIDS...
      • Background of the use of mobile phones to fight HIV/AIDS in Uganda
      • Major Intervention activities
      • Publicity
      • Results
      • Pilot study in Mbarara 2008
      • Future
      • Lessons learned
      • Recommendations
    • Annexes
      • Annex 1 Armenia: Development of eHealth Master Plan
        • Background
        • The purpose of the project
        • Participants
      • Annex 2 Germany: Ambient Medicine® - Telematic Medical Systems for Individualized and Personalized Assistance
        • General Observations on Telemonitoring
        • Examples of Realized Electronic Assistance Systems for Selected Indications
        • Activity Monitoring
        • Conclusions
        • Acknowledgement
        • References
      • Annex 3 Italy: Deaths on Board Ships Assisted by Centro Internazionale Radio Medico (CIRM), The Italian Telemedical...
        • Introduction
        • Epidemiological analysis
        • Results
        • Discussion
        • References
      • Annex 4 Japanese Telemedical Concept of Ambulatory Application
        • Objectives
        • Technical Communication Background
        • CT assisted Treatment Technology
        • Networking in-ambulance devices
        • Discussion
        • Conclusions
        • References
      • Annex 5 Oman: eHealth Plan - Key Issues
        • Geographical Features
        • Demographic Features
        • Organization and Health Policy of the Ministry of Health
        • Telecommunication Services
        • e-Health Strategy
        • Tele Education in MOH
        • Conclusion
      • Annex 6 Philippines: A Telemedicine Program Utilizing Short Message Service (SMS) for Remote Village Doctors
        • Introduction
        • Review of literature
        • Methodology
        • Results
        • Discussion
        • Conclusion
        • References
      • Annex 7 Thailand: Next-Generation Healthcare
        • Bumrungrad International Hospital
        • The challenge: Real-Time access to patient information and improving hospital staff efficiency and response time
        • The solution: Implementation of a state-of-the-art wireless infrastructure
        • The benefits: Improve the quality and efficiency of patient care, helping to reduce risk and save lives
      • Annex 8 Russia: Mobile Telemedicine - Solutions for Russian Vast Territories
        • Introduction
        • Mobile Solutions for Telemedicine-First Steps
        • Modern Mobile Solutions for Telemedicine
        • Summary
        • References
      • Annex 9 USA: The Role of Telemedicine in Long Term Care Facilities
        • Introduction
        • e-ICU®
        • Long Term Acute Care
        • Challenges in LTACH
        • Benefits of Integrating an e-ICU® Program in an LTACH
        • Comment
        • References