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J Med Syst ; 35(3): 345-51, 2011 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20703555

ABSTRACT

Tokai University School of Medicine provided a short-term e-Health training program for persons from Pacific Island Nations from 2006 until 2008 supported by funds from the Sasakawa Peace Foundation. There were lectures on software, hardware and topics relating to e-Health. We could assess the current medical situation in the Pacific Islands through this training course, and also obtain relevant material to analyze appropriate measures deemed necessary to improve the situation.


Subject(s)
Health Education/methods , Medical Informatics/methods , Telemedicine/methods , Developing Countries , Education, Medical, Continuing/methods , Foundations , Humans , Internationality , Internet , Japan , Pacific Islands
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J Telemed Telecare ; 12(6): 274-5, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17022833

ABSTRACT

At present, mobile phones are not a useful tool for medical control during a disaster. We have estimated the number of satellite channels that would be needed for telemedicine in a major disaster using the Erlang B equation. This indicated that 29 satellite channels would be sufficient for the operation of a telemedicine system for hospital-to-hospital communications during a major disaster in Japan. Governments at local and national levels in Japan, as well as private organizations, require an independent satellite telecommunication infrastructure to deal with the aftermath of disasters.


Subject(s)
Delivery of Health Care/methods , Disasters , Emergency Medical Services/organization & administration , Satellite Communications/instrumentation , Telemedicine/methods , Delivery of Health Care/standards , Japan , Telemedicine/standards
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J Med Syst ; 26(4): 277-83, 2002 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12118811

ABSTRACT

Internet Protocol (IP) based networks are increasingly being used as alternatives to the traditional circuit-switched networks for carrying voice traffic. IP telephony is taking a firm hold in the world telecommunication market for a wide range of applications including telemedicine. The merits of IP telephony for telemedicine lie in cost-savings and new applications and functionalities it may render. In this paper, we try to discuss and analyze the implications of IP telephony on the evolution and deployment of telemedicine and e-health.


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Computer Communication Networks/trends , Internet/trends , Remote Consultation/trends , Telecommunications/trends , Computer Communication Networks/instrumentation , Humans , Internet/instrumentation , Japan , Physician-Patient Relations , Remote Consultation/economics , Remote Consultation/instrumentation , Telecommunications/instrumentation
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J Med Syst ; 26(1): 67-77, 2002 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11777313

ABSTRACT

Telemedicine is valuable to many developing countries. International use of telemedicine is widespread. Telemedicine can improve health care in the developing countries by removing time and distance barrier, and optimize the use of limited health services in developing countries. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the current situation of healthcare services and telecommunications infrastructure in Bhutan. It summarizes the experience gained from a previous telemedicine pilot project initiated and implemented by the Telecommunication Development Bureau, International Telecommunication Union (BDT/ITU). It also introduces the priorities of telemedicine development set out by the local health authorities as well as the international organizations. By analyzing the common and most urgent problems in the country, which could be alleviated by using telemedicine, it formulates several recommendations concerning the future development strategy of telemedicine in Bhutan.


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Delivery of Health Care , Medical Informatics , Telecommunications/organization & administration , Telemedicine , Bhutan , Developing Countries , Hospitals, Rural , Humans , Pilot Projects
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