Rural Entrepreneurship Model for Telemedicine Services using locally developed PC and Smartphone-based diagnostic equipment and software

Details of the organization
Access to Information (a2i) Programme, Prime Minister's Office, Bangladesh
Bangladesh
Governments
  • The organization has a strategy for coordinating WSIS Implementation at the national level: Yes
  • The organization has a national e-strategy: Yes

Information about the project
Rural Entrepreneurship Model for Telemedicine Services using locally developed PC and Smartphone-based diagnostic equipment and software
REM4TelemedS
Conventional telemedicine services have been tried, but failed to sustain in rural Bangladesh given its high fixed cost, limited internet connectivity, and dependence on imported medical equipment & software. a2i’s Service Innovation Fund has supported the Biomedical Physics and Technology Department of Dhaka University to develop a sustainable, rural entrepreneurship model for telemedicine services involving pharmacists as technical operators to connect rural, underserved communities with specialized and experienced doctors in the urban areas at less time and reasonable prices. The ICTs have enabled delivery of tele-health, tele-medicine, electronic medical records, personal health records, and health information systems (SDG 17.8).
National implementation: Bangladesh
Completed from 04/12/2014 to 30/09/2016
1. Biomedical Physics and Technology (BMPT) Department withing University of Dhaka 2. Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) within the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoH&FW) 3. Centre for Rehabilitation of the Paralyzed (CRP) 4. BiBEAT Ltd 5. Australia based Information Society Innovation Fund-Asia 6. Dhaka Medical College & Hospital

WSIS information
      * E-health
  • Goal 17: Revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
  • Project