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Telemedicine Practice Guidelines and Telepsychiatry Operational Guidelines, India—A Commentary
Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine Pub Date : 2020-09-25 , DOI: 10.1177/0253717620958382
Damodharan Dinakaran 1 , Chethan Basavarajappa 1 , Narayana Manjunatha 1 , Channaveerachari Naveen Kumar 1 , Suresh Bada Math 1
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Recent advancements in technology, access to smartphone, and gains achieved in increased internet speed and data transfer have expanded the scope of health care service delivery through the digital platforms. In India, telemedicine services remain poorly adopted and integrated due to various barriers. The important reasons are lack of legal and administrative clarity in using technology for service delivery and inertia from health service providers to adopt newer developments. However, during coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, these equations are changing. The Telemedicine practice guidelines released in March, 2020, and Telepsychiatry operational guidelines released in May, 2020, appear to remove these barriers and promote equitable access to health care. In this article, the authors discuss the scope of these guidelines.

中文翻译:

印度远程医疗实践指南和远程精神病学操作指南,评论

技术的最新发展,智能手机的使用以及互联网速度和数据传输速度的提高,已经扩大了通过数字平台提供医疗服务的范围。在印度,由于各种障碍,远程医疗服务仍未得到很好的采用和整合。重要的原因是在使用技术提供服务方面缺乏法律和行政上的明确规定,以及医疗服务提供商惯于采用新的技术。但是,在冠状病毒疾病(COVID-19)大流行期间,这些方程式正在改变。2020年3月发布的远程医疗实践指南和2020年5月发布的远程精神病学操作指南似乎消除了这些障碍并促进了公平获得医疗保健的机会。在本文中,作者讨论了这些指南的范围。
更新日期:2020-09-25
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