TELEMEDICINE 
our vision to future 
Dr.T.V.Rao MD
Program Dedicated to 
Prime Minister of India 
The Nation is Thankful to our Beloved 
Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modiji 
for his vision as One can't make 
available thousands of medical 
specialists or school teachers to the 
remotest corners of the country, but 
one can make their services available 
through broadband at multi-service 
centres in every village. That, in 
essence, is the vision of Digital 
India initiative that the Cabinet 
cleared for benefit of India 
Dr.T.V.Rao MD Professor of 
Microbiology Travancore Medical 
College Kollam Kerala India 
Email doctortvrao@gmail.com .
Definition of Telemedicine 
Telemedicine is the use of 
telecommunication and information 
technologies in order to provide clinical 
health care at a distance. It helps 
eliminate distance barriers and can 
improve access to medical services that 
would often not be consistently available 
in distant rural communities.
What is Telemedicine? 
Telemedicine is the use of medical 
information exchanged from one site to 
another via electronic communications to 
improve a patient’s clinical health status. 
Telemedicine includes a growing variety of 
applications and services using two-way 
video, email, smart phones, wireless tools 
and other forms of telecommunications 
technology.
Telemedicine as Defined by 
WHO 
According to World Health Organisation, 
telemedicine is defined as, “The delivery of 
healthcare services, where distance is a critical 
factor, by all healthcare professionals using 
information and communication technologies for the 
exchange of valid information for diagnosis, 
treatment and prevention of disease and injuries, 
research and evaluation, and for continuing 
education of healthcare providers, all in the interests 
of advancing the health of individuals and their 
communities”.
Raising of ICT Empowers 
Telemedicine 
Advances in ICT have 
heightened public awareness 
and health sophistication (with 
greater public awareness of 
behavioural risk factors, ready 
access to sources of health 
information, and an active and 
extensive lay referral system), 
thereby increasing demand for 
medical care.
Telemedicine connects any 
Remote area 
Four Decades ago with 
demonstrations of hospitals 
extending care to patients in 
remote areas, the use of 
telemedicine has spread 
rapidly and is now becoming 
integrated into the ongoing 
operations of hospitals, 
specialty departments, home 
health agencies, private 
physician offices as well as 
consumer’s homes and 
workplaces.
Telemedicine is Investment in 
Information Technology 
Telemedicine is 
often part of a larger 
investment by health 
care institutions in 
either information 
technology or the 
delivery of clinical 
care
Telemedicine becomes Health 
Information Technology 
Telehealth is sometimes 
used to refer to a broader 
definition of remote 
healthcare that does not 
always involve clinical 
services, Telemedicine is 
closely allied with the term 
health information 
technology (HIT).
What Services Can Be 
Provided By Telemedicine?
Primary care and Specialist 
referral Services 
Primary care and specialist 
referral services may involve a 
primary care or allied health 
professional providing a 
consultation with a patient or a 
specialist assisting the primary 
care physician in rendering a 
diagnosis. This may involve the 
use of live interactive video or 
the use of store and forward 
transmission of diagnostic 
images, vital signs and/or video 
clips along with patient data 
for later review.
Remote Patient Monitoring, 
Remote patient monitoring, 
including home Telehealth, uses 
devices to remotely collect and 
send data to a home health 
agency or a remote 
diagnostic testing facility 
(RDTF) for interpretation. Such 
applications might include a 
specific vital sign, such as blood 
glucose or Heart ECG or a 
variety of indicators for 
homebound patients. Such 
services can be used to 
supplement the use of visiting 
nurses.
Consumer Medical and Health 
Information 
Consumer medical and 
health information includes 
the use of the Internet and 
wireless devices for 
consumers to obtain 
specialized health 
information and on-line 
discussion groups to 
provide peer-to-peer 
support.
Telemedince Empowers Chronic 
Patents who are less Mobile 
The telemedicine intervention 
in chronic disease 
management promises to 
involve patients in their own 
care, provides continuous 
monitoring by their healthcare 
providers, identifies early 
symptoms, and responds 
promptly to exacerbations in 
their illnesses.
Telemedicine Empowers 
Medical Education 
Medical education 
provides continuing 
medical education 
credits for health 
professionals and 
special medical 
education seminars for 
targeted groups in 
remote locations.
What Delivery Mechanisms 
Can Be Used?
Networked Programs 
Networked programs 
link tertiary care 
hospitals and clinics 
with outlying clinics 
and community health 
centres in rural or 
suburban areas. The 
links may use 
dedicated high-speed 
lines or the Internet for 
telecommunication 
links between sites
Point-to-point connection 
Point-to-point connections 
using private high speed 
networks are used by 
hospitals and clinics that 
deliver services directly or 
outsource specialty services 
to independent medical 
service providers. Such 
outsourced services include 
radiology, stroke 
assessment, mental 
health and intensive care 
services.
Monitoring Centre links 
Telemedicine 
Monitoring centre links are 
used for cardiac, pulmonary or 
fetal monitoring, home care 
and related services that 
provide care to patients in the 
home. Often normal land-line 
or wireless connections are 
used to communicate directly 
between the patient and the 
center although some 
systems use the Internet.
Web-based e-health patient 
service sites 
Web-based e-health 
patient service sites 
provide direct consumer 
outreach and services 
over the Internet. Under 
telemedicine, these 
include those sites that 
provide direct patient 
care.
What Are the Benefits 
of Telemedicine?
Telemedicine has been growing rapidly 
because it offers four fundamental 
Benefits: 
Improved Access 
Cost Efficiencies 
Improved Quality 
Patient Demand
Improved Access 
Improved Access – For over 
40 years, telemedicine has 
been used to bring 
healthcare services to 
patients in distant locations. 
Not only does telemedicine 
improve access to patients 
but it also allows physicians 
and health facilities to 
expand their reach, beyond 
their own offices.
Cost Efficiencies 
Cost Efficiencies – 
Reducing or containing the cost 
of healthcare is one of the most 
important reasons for funding 
and adopting telehealth 
technologies. Telemedicine has 
been shown to reduce the cost 
of healthcare and increase 
efficiency through better 
management of chronic 
diseases, shared health 
professional staffing, reduced 
travel times, and fewer or 
shorter hospital stays.
Improved Quality in 
Telemedicine 
Improved Quality – Studies 
have consistently shown that 
the quality of healthcare 
services delivered via 
telemedicine are as good 
those given in traditional in-person 
consulations. In some 
specialties, particularly in 
mental health and ICU care, 
telemedicine delivers a 
superior product, with greater 
outcomes and patient 
satisfaction.
Patient’s Too Demand 
Service 
Patient Demand – Consumers 
want telemedicine. The 
greatest impact of 
telemedicine is on the patient, 
their family and their 
community. Using 
telemedicine technologies 
reduces travel time and 
related stresses for the patient
Raise of Telemedicine 
Rising use of telemedicine 
takes different forms. 
Traditionally telemedicine has 
played the biggest role in rural 
areas where visits to doctors 
are difficult and in 
consultations with specialists 
like radiologists and 
oncologists where value is 
created by connecting a 
patient to the best expert.
Google Joins Telemedicine 
Revolution 
Google's recent 
announcement that it 
will provide 
telemedicine services 
was the crescendo to a 
swelling volume of 
recent interest: 
However it has been 
popular around for a 
generation.
Tele-Education 
Tele-education: Tele- 
Education should be 
understood as the 
development of the process of 
distance education (regulated 
or unregulated), based on the 
use of information and 
telecommunication 
technologies, that make 
interactive, flexible and 
accessible learning possible 
for any potential recipient.
Telemedicine Disaster 
Management: 
Disaster Management: 
Telemedicine can play an 
important role to provide 
healthcare facilities to the victims 
of natural disasters such as 
earthquake, tsunami, tornado, etc 
and man-made disaster such as 
war, riots, etc. During disaster, 
most of the terrestrial 
communication links either do not 
work properly or get damaged so a 
mobile and portable telemedicine 
system with satellite connectivity 
and customized telemedicine 
software is ideal for disaster relief.
Tele-home health care: 
Tele-home health care: Telemedicine technology can be 
applied to provide home health care for elderly or underserved, 
homebound patients with chronic illness. It allows home 
healthcare professionals to monitor patients from a central 
station rather than traveling to remote areas chronically ill or 
recuperating patients for routine check-ups. Remote patient 
monitoring is less expensive, more time savings, and efficient 
methodology. Tele-home care virtual visits might lead to 
improved home health care quality at reduced costs, greater 
patient satisfaction with care, increased access to health care 
providers and fewer patients needing transfer to higher, more 
costly levels of care. A Computer Telephone Integrated (CTI) 
system can monitor vital functions of patients twenty four hours 
a day and give immediate warnings.
Telemedicine empowers 
Relationship Medicine 
Telemedicine enables 
relationship-based medicine: 
doctors can maintain the 
conversation with the patient in 
a manner that is far more 
efficient and effective than 
100% reliance on traditional 
encounters; they can serve 
more patients well. Patients can 
get attention faster and more 
conveniently when they need it. 
This is the most powerful reason 
that telemedicine is likely to 
boom.
Telemedicine empowered by 
Broadband Services 
This is expanding because 
broadband network 
coverage is improving, 
patients and doctors are 
more comfortable with 
computers, pressure for cost 
savings is increasing, and 
an emerging policy 
consensus favours 
telemedicine. This all makes 
sense.
The framework for Information Technology 
Infrastructure for Health (ITIH) 
India 
Recognizing the need for a standard system across the 
country that meets the needs of the diverse groups that 
record, use, transfer and disseminate health information, 
legal policies that govern the healthcare structure, and 
education system to help reinforce the strengths and 
values of the changing face of Indian healthcare system, 
and to be able to offer value to the most important 
stakeholder – the patient. As part of this endeavor, the 
Department of Technology (DIT), Ministry of 
Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), 
has undertaken the initiative to prepare the ground for 
the Information Technology Infrastructure for Healthcare 
(ITIH) in India.
ISRO’s Telemedicine 
Network
Telemedicine Projects 
Mobile
Legal & Ethical: Issues 
Telemedicine 
Telemedicine technology has 
been proved and established 
and its advantages and benefits 
are well known but still many 
healthcare professionals are 
reluctant to engage in such 
practices due to unresolved 
legal and ethical concerns. In 
case of a cross-border 
tele-consultation which country’s 
litigation laws will be applied in 
case– those of the country in 
which the patient is living or 
those of the remote physician?
HAVE VISION TO FUTURE IN 
TELEMEDICINE WORLD IS CHANGING
Just make use of your Smartphone it is 
Smart tool for Medical Resources
References 
American Telemedicine Association 
Indian Telemedince Network 
Google Images
Programme Created by 
Dr.T.V.Rao MD for Medical 
Professionals in India 
Email 
doctortvrao@gmail.com

TELEMEDICINE our vision to future

  • 1.
    TELEMEDICINE our visionto future Dr.T.V.Rao MD
  • 2.
    Program Dedicated to Prime Minister of India The Nation is Thankful to our Beloved Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modiji for his vision as One can't make available thousands of medical specialists or school teachers to the remotest corners of the country, but one can make their services available through broadband at multi-service centres in every village. That, in essence, is the vision of Digital India initiative that the Cabinet cleared for benefit of India Dr.T.V.Rao MD Professor of Microbiology Travancore Medical College Kollam Kerala India Email doctortvrao@gmail.com .
  • 3.
    Definition of Telemedicine Telemedicine is the use of telecommunication and information technologies in order to provide clinical health care at a distance. It helps eliminate distance barriers and can improve access to medical services that would often not be consistently available in distant rural communities.
  • 4.
    What is Telemedicine? Telemedicine is the use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications to improve a patient’s clinical health status. Telemedicine includes a growing variety of applications and services using two-way video, email, smart phones, wireless tools and other forms of telecommunications technology.
  • 5.
    Telemedicine as Definedby WHO According to World Health Organisation, telemedicine is defined as, “The delivery of healthcare services, where distance is a critical factor, by all healthcare professionals using information and communication technologies for the exchange of valid information for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease and injuries, research and evaluation, and for continuing education of healthcare providers, all in the interests of advancing the health of individuals and their communities”.
  • 6.
    Raising of ICTEmpowers Telemedicine Advances in ICT have heightened public awareness and health sophistication (with greater public awareness of behavioural risk factors, ready access to sources of health information, and an active and extensive lay referral system), thereby increasing demand for medical care.
  • 7.
    Telemedicine connects any Remote area Four Decades ago with demonstrations of hospitals extending care to patients in remote areas, the use of telemedicine has spread rapidly and is now becoming integrated into the ongoing operations of hospitals, specialty departments, home health agencies, private physician offices as well as consumer’s homes and workplaces.
  • 8.
    Telemedicine is Investmentin Information Technology Telemedicine is often part of a larger investment by health care institutions in either information technology or the delivery of clinical care
  • 9.
    Telemedicine becomes Health Information Technology Telehealth is sometimes used to refer to a broader definition of remote healthcare that does not always involve clinical services, Telemedicine is closely allied with the term health information technology (HIT).
  • 10.
    What Services CanBe Provided By Telemedicine?
  • 11.
    Primary care andSpecialist referral Services Primary care and specialist referral services may involve a primary care or allied health professional providing a consultation with a patient or a specialist assisting the primary care physician in rendering a diagnosis. This may involve the use of live interactive video or the use of store and forward transmission of diagnostic images, vital signs and/or video clips along with patient data for later review.
  • 12.
    Remote Patient Monitoring, Remote patient monitoring, including home Telehealth, uses devices to remotely collect and send data to a home health agency or a remote diagnostic testing facility (RDTF) for interpretation. Such applications might include a specific vital sign, such as blood glucose or Heart ECG or a variety of indicators for homebound patients. Such services can be used to supplement the use of visiting nurses.
  • 13.
    Consumer Medical andHealth Information Consumer medical and health information includes the use of the Internet and wireless devices for consumers to obtain specialized health information and on-line discussion groups to provide peer-to-peer support.
  • 14.
    Telemedince Empowers Chronic Patents who are less Mobile The telemedicine intervention in chronic disease management promises to involve patients in their own care, provides continuous monitoring by their healthcare providers, identifies early symptoms, and responds promptly to exacerbations in their illnesses.
  • 15.
    Telemedicine Empowers MedicalEducation Medical education provides continuing medical education credits for health professionals and special medical education seminars for targeted groups in remote locations.
  • 16.
  • 17.
    Networked Programs Networkedprograms link tertiary care hospitals and clinics with outlying clinics and community health centres in rural or suburban areas. The links may use dedicated high-speed lines or the Internet for telecommunication links between sites
  • 18.
    Point-to-point connection Point-to-pointconnections using private high speed networks are used by hospitals and clinics that deliver services directly or outsource specialty services to independent medical service providers. Such outsourced services include radiology, stroke assessment, mental health and intensive care services.
  • 19.
    Monitoring Centre links Telemedicine Monitoring centre links are used for cardiac, pulmonary or fetal monitoring, home care and related services that provide care to patients in the home. Often normal land-line or wireless connections are used to communicate directly between the patient and the center although some systems use the Internet.
  • 20.
    Web-based e-health patient service sites Web-based e-health patient service sites provide direct consumer outreach and services over the Internet. Under telemedicine, these include those sites that provide direct patient care.
  • 21.
    What Are theBenefits of Telemedicine?
  • 23.
    Telemedicine has beengrowing rapidly because it offers four fundamental Benefits: Improved Access Cost Efficiencies Improved Quality Patient Demand
  • 24.
    Improved Access ImprovedAccess – For over 40 years, telemedicine has been used to bring healthcare services to patients in distant locations. Not only does telemedicine improve access to patients but it also allows physicians and health facilities to expand their reach, beyond their own offices.
  • 25.
    Cost Efficiencies CostEfficiencies – Reducing or containing the cost of healthcare is one of the most important reasons for funding and adopting telehealth technologies. Telemedicine has been shown to reduce the cost of healthcare and increase efficiency through better management of chronic diseases, shared health professional staffing, reduced travel times, and fewer or shorter hospital stays.
  • 26.
    Improved Quality in Telemedicine Improved Quality – Studies have consistently shown that the quality of healthcare services delivered via telemedicine are as good those given in traditional in-person consulations. In some specialties, particularly in mental health and ICU care, telemedicine delivers a superior product, with greater outcomes and patient satisfaction.
  • 27.
    Patient’s Too Demand Service Patient Demand – Consumers want telemedicine. The greatest impact of telemedicine is on the patient, their family and their community. Using telemedicine technologies reduces travel time and related stresses for the patient
  • 28.
    Raise of Telemedicine Rising use of telemedicine takes different forms. Traditionally telemedicine has played the biggest role in rural areas where visits to doctors are difficult and in consultations with specialists like radiologists and oncologists where value is created by connecting a patient to the best expert.
  • 29.
    Google Joins Telemedicine Revolution Google's recent announcement that it will provide telemedicine services was the crescendo to a swelling volume of recent interest: However it has been popular around for a generation.
  • 30.
    Tele-Education Tele-education: Tele- Education should be understood as the development of the process of distance education (regulated or unregulated), based on the use of information and telecommunication technologies, that make interactive, flexible and accessible learning possible for any potential recipient.
  • 31.
    Telemedicine Disaster Management: Disaster Management: Telemedicine can play an important role to provide healthcare facilities to the victims of natural disasters such as earthquake, tsunami, tornado, etc and man-made disaster such as war, riots, etc. During disaster, most of the terrestrial communication links either do not work properly or get damaged so a mobile and portable telemedicine system with satellite connectivity and customized telemedicine software is ideal for disaster relief.
  • 32.
    Tele-home health care: Tele-home health care: Telemedicine technology can be applied to provide home health care for elderly or underserved, homebound patients with chronic illness. It allows home healthcare professionals to monitor patients from a central station rather than traveling to remote areas chronically ill or recuperating patients for routine check-ups. Remote patient monitoring is less expensive, more time savings, and efficient methodology. Tele-home care virtual visits might lead to improved home health care quality at reduced costs, greater patient satisfaction with care, increased access to health care providers and fewer patients needing transfer to higher, more costly levels of care. A Computer Telephone Integrated (CTI) system can monitor vital functions of patients twenty four hours a day and give immediate warnings.
  • 33.
    Telemedicine empowers RelationshipMedicine Telemedicine enables relationship-based medicine: doctors can maintain the conversation with the patient in a manner that is far more efficient and effective than 100% reliance on traditional encounters; they can serve more patients well. Patients can get attention faster and more conveniently when they need it. This is the most powerful reason that telemedicine is likely to boom.
  • 34.
    Telemedicine empowered by Broadband Services This is expanding because broadband network coverage is improving, patients and doctors are more comfortable with computers, pressure for cost savings is increasing, and an emerging policy consensus favours telemedicine. This all makes sense.
  • 35.
    The framework forInformation Technology Infrastructure for Health (ITIH) India Recognizing the need for a standard system across the country that meets the needs of the diverse groups that record, use, transfer and disseminate health information, legal policies that govern the healthcare structure, and education system to help reinforce the strengths and values of the changing face of Indian healthcare system, and to be able to offer value to the most important stakeholder – the patient. As part of this endeavor, the Department of Technology (DIT), Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), has undertaken the initiative to prepare the ground for the Information Technology Infrastructure for Healthcare (ITIH) in India.
  • 36.
  • 38.
  • 39.
    Legal & Ethical:Issues Telemedicine Telemedicine technology has been proved and established and its advantages and benefits are well known but still many healthcare professionals are reluctant to engage in such practices due to unresolved legal and ethical concerns. In case of a cross-border tele-consultation which country’s litigation laws will be applied in case– those of the country in which the patient is living or those of the remote physician?
  • 40.
    HAVE VISION TOFUTURE IN TELEMEDICINE WORLD IS CHANGING
  • 41.
    Just make useof your Smartphone it is Smart tool for Medical Resources
  • 42.
    References American TelemedicineAssociation Indian Telemedince Network Google Images
  • 43.
    Programme Created by Dr.T.V.Rao MD for Medical Professionals in India Email doctortvrao@gmail.com