Applicability of Telemedicine in Bangladesh: Current Status and Future Prospects
Ahasanun Nessa, M.A. Ameen, Sana Ullah, and Kyung Sup Kwak

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current state and future prospects of telemedicine in Bangladesh, highlighting ongoing projects, challenges, and proposing a prototype network to enhance healthcare access in rural areas.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of telemedicine initiatives in Bangladesh and introduces a prototype network to improve rural healthcare connectivity.
Findings
Existing telemedicine projects face implementation challenges.
Key factors for successful telemedicine deployment are identified.
A prototype network for rural-urban healthcare connection is proposed.
Abstract
Telemedicine refers to the use of information and communication technology to provide and support health care mainly for the purpose of providing consultation. It is also a way to provide medical procedures or examinations to remote locations. It has the potential to improve both the quality and the access to health care services delivery while lowering costs even in the scarcity of resources. Understanding the potentiality of telemedicine, many developing countries are implementing telemedicine to provide health care facility to remote area where health care facilities are deficient. Bangladesh is not an exception to this either. In this paper we mention the reasons why Bangladesh has to move for telemedicine. We also present the past and on-going telemedicine activities and projects in Bangladesh. Analyzing these projects we have found out some factors which should be assessed…
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TopicsTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
