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Year : 2005  |  Volume : 51  |  Issue : 4  |  Page : 308-311  

Development of telemedicine technology in India: «SQ»«SQ»Sanjeevani«SQ»«SQ»-An integrated telemedicine application

SP Sood1, JS Bhatia2 
1 Head of School, C-DAC School of Advanced Computing (University of Mauritius), Mauritius
2 C-DAC, Mohali (Punjab), India

Correspondence Address:
S P Sood
Head of School, C-DAC School of Advanced Computing (University of Mauritius)
Mauritius

Telemedicine has been a technological takeaway for the developed countries. Even in the developing countries, it is increasingly being viewed as a tool for improving care and enhancing access to healthcare. Countries like India where the majority of the population lives in rural areas, where healthcare facilities are inefficient and inadequate, tools like telemedicine can contribute substantially in bridging the gap between the demand and supply. «DQ»Sanjeevani«DQ»-is an integrated telemedicine application that offers a suite of high utility features as a part of an Indian telemedicine technology. Sanjeevani is based on store and forward as well as real-time models.


How to cite this article:
Sood S P, Bhatia J S. Development of telemedicine technology in India: ''Sanjeevani''-An integrated telemedicine application.J Postgrad Med 2005;51:308-311


How to cite this URL:
Sood S P, Bhatia J S. Development of telemedicine technology in India: ''Sanjeevani''-An integrated telemedicine application. J Postgrad Med [serial online] 2005 [cited 2023 Mar 31 ];51:308-311
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