• Tele-Health in India - Landscape of tele-health infrastructure at points-of-service in India
    • Acknowledgements
    • Table of contents
    • Figures
    • 1 Background
    • 2 Method
    • Case study examples
    • 3 Observations
      • 3.1 Care Coverage
      • 3.2 Connectivity
      • 3.3 Usability
      • 3.4 Intelligibility
      • 3.5 Communicability
      • 3.6 Affordability
      • 3.7 Reliability
      • 3.8 Data Security
      • 3.9 Portability
      • 3.10 Bio-medical interface
      • 3.11 Interoperability
      • 3.12 Digitization of old records
      • 3.13 Commerce
      • 3.14 Technology investment
      • 3.15 Support services
      • 3.16 Training
    • 4 Conclusion
    • Appendix I: Case study examples
      • Case Study 1: Real-Time Bio-Surveillance Program (RTBP): Directorate of Public He alth and Preventive Medicine, Tamil Nadu, India
      • Ca se Study 2: Sustainable Tele-Health Network for preventive and curative interventions World Health Partners & Neurosynaptic Communications, Uttar Pradesh, India
      • Ca se Study 3: Remote Continued Medical Education (CME) network Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences(SGPGIMS), Lucknow, India
      • Ca se Study 4: Urban Tele-Health network Ojus Health Care, Bangalore, India
      • Ca se Study 5: Disaster management and Proactive care in Tele-Health Network Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences(AIMS), Kerala, India
      • Ca se Study 6: Private sector Tele-Consultation network Apollo Hospitals Group, India
    • Appendix II: Web-links to Publications/Organizations included in study