Sunday, March 8, 2009

Online Medical Technology News : Bhopal : India: The Pioneer : Tele-Medicine project still incomplete

The inordinate delay in the State's ambitious Tele-Medicine project seems to be getting longer as the project is still under process. The project originally was to be made functional by April 2008 onwards at 10 district hospitals, 2 charitable hospitals and 3 medical colleges across the State. The project aims at providing the necessary medical expertise through tele-conferencing at the places, where the services of expert physicians are not available.

The ambitious project of Tele-Medicine was devised by the State Health Department with the technical support from Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). In the first phase, Balaghat, Mandla, Sidhi, Shahdol, Shivpurkalan, Jhabua, Mandsore, Khargon, Shajapur, Betul and Trust hospitals Padhar Betul, Yogiraj institute Mandla along with Medical Colleges of Bhopal, Jabalpur and Gwalior.

Madhya Pradesh Council for Science and Technology, which had devised the unique idea, is the nodal agency of this project. Senior MPCST Scientist Rajesh Arya, who is taking care of the project claimed that the necessary infrastructure have been installed at the various centres recently. He also claimed that these centres have started functioning on testing basis.
 

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