Role of telemedicine in healthcare during COVID-19 pandemic in developing countries

Authors

  • Muhammad Abdul Kadir Department of Biomedical Physics & Technology, University of Dhaka, Dhaka 1000

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30953/tmt.v5.187

Keywords:

Telemedicine, Telehealth, COVID-19, m-Health, coronavirus

Abstract

Abstract: COVID-19 is a public health emergency of international concern. Ensuring primary healthcare during this pandemic appeared to be a great challenge. Primary healthcare services are being disrupted due to lockdown, lack of protective gears and hospital facilities, risk of infection spread to non-COVID patients and health professionals. People with acute and chronic ailments including diabetes, pregnancy, obesity, chronic respiratory diseases, cardiovascular disease, cancer, mental health conditions are in trouble. In this article, the challenges in primary healthcare in developing countries during COVID-19 pandemic have been analyzed and the role of telemedicine in addressing these challenges has been discussed. Telemedicine can play an important role in this pandemic by minimizing virus spread, utilizing the time of healthcare professionals effectively and in alleviating mental health issues.

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Published

2020-04-30

How to Cite

Kadir, M. A. (2020). Role of telemedicine in healthcare during COVID-19 pandemic in developing countries. Telehealth and Medicine Today, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.30953/tmt.v5.187

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