A prominent American university has offered Indian
doctors access to its medical expertise through telemedicine, with an objective
of improving care for patients.
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center has
entered into an agreement with Bangalore-based TeleChikitsa Ventures, under
which through advanced, web-based technology, the American physicians
specialising in oncology, pulmonology, colorectal surgery and other specialties
will provide second opinions to their counterparts in India.
Using secure telemedicine applications, developed in
part at UPMC’s Technology Development Center, the physicians can share patient
records and images and consult with their Indian counterparts within 48 hours,
a university statement said.
“UPMC’s leadership in medicine and technology enables
us to improve access to world-class care for patients throughout India,” said
Puneet Gurnani, president and chief executive of TeleChikitsa.
“With just six doctors for every 10,000 people in
India, innovative partnerships like this—which take advantage of rapidly
spreading mobile networks——will be critical to ensuring a strong and healthy
population in the years to come,” he said.
“Through advances in telemedicine, UPMC physicians
without leaving their offices can share their life-saving expertise with people
almost anywhere in the world, regardless of time or distance,” said Andrew
Watson, chief medical information officer for UPMC’s International and
Commercial Services Division.
“The result is a better, more efficient and more
convenient health care system that better serves patients, no matter where they
live,” he added.
This is UPMC’s second agreement in India, where it has
already assisted Citizens Hospital in Hyderabad with the creation of a clinical
pathology laboratory.
Besides India, UPMC telemedicine services are
available in China, Kazakhstan, Singapore, Colombia, Mexico, Ireland and Italy.
Source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/indian-doctors-get-access-to-us-university-medical-expertise/article5718748.ece
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