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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.


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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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