Title: Telemedicine
1Telemedicine e-Health Initiatives of Ministry
of Health Family Welfare, Govt. of India
2Introduction
- MoHFW proposes to facilitate the expansion of
e-health initiatives in the states over the XI
plan in comprehensive manner - As part of this initiatives the existing e-Health
initiatives are proposed to be evaluated - The e-Health initiatives which may be included in
the scale of cover a wide range of interventions
from service delivery to training and capacity
building
3Illustrative e-Health Interventions Proposed to
be taken up during the XI PlanService Delivery
- National Onconet Project Network between 25 RCCs
4 peripheral hospitals to each RCC (final stage
of planning and implementation) - National Ophthalmology Network (pilot study has
been done in recent past, scaling of these
activities in the coming period) - National Rural Telemedicine Project under NRHM
(draft guidelines have been circulated to states
and funds released to create / expand the
existing initiatives), Regional Workshops are
planned in Lucknow, Chandigarh, Puducherry and
Guwahati
4Illustrative e-Health Interventions Proposed to
be taken up during the XI Plan Disease
Surveillance,Monitoring Resource Mapping
- Integrated Disease Surveillance Project Network
between district hospitals and community medicine
departments of the medical colleges of the states - Health MIS needs to be e-Enabled to ensure timely
flow of data and smart collation to create
paradigms which can be used by Planners at
various levels - It is proposed that the various health facilities
(Allopathic AYUSH), Laboratories, Training
Centers, Health Manpower and other inputs would
be positioned on GIS enabled maps to optimize
utilisation
5Illustrative e-Health Interventions Proposed to
be taken up during the XI Plan Training
Education Capacity Building
- NIHFW Tele Training Center
- Medical College Network
- MNGO Training Network
- e CME
- School of Telemedicine Biomedical Informatics
(Resource Center)
6Policy Initiatives UndertakenNational Task Force
on Telemedicine
- Constituted in September 2005
- Members incorporated from following departments
- Health, Communication Information Technology
- Indian Space Research Organization
- Indian Council of Medical Research
- Medical Council of India
- Center for Development of Advanced Computing
- Academic medical institutions and corporate
hospitals
7Terms of References
- To work on inter-operability, standards for data
transmission, software, hardware, training etc. - To define a national telemedicine grid and
consider its standards and operational aspects - To identify all players and projects currently
involved in telemedicine in India and evaluate
their performance, capacity and replicability - To prepare pilot projects for connection of super
specialty hospitals/ medical colleges with
district hospitals and/or Community Health
Centers / Primary Health Centers especially
keeping in mind to provide access to remote areas - To prepare national cancer telemedicine network
8Terms of References
- 6. To examine possibilities of utilization of
stand alone centers of department of
communication in rural areas - 7. To define standards and structures of
electronic medical records and patient data base
which could be accessed on a national
telemedicine grid - 8. To enable telemedicine centers in teaching
institutions to impart training to all government
medical/ dental/nursing colleges in three years
time - 9. To prepare curriculum and projects for CMEs
through telemedicine - 10. To draft a national policy on telemedicine
and telemedical education and to prepare a
central scheme for the 11th Five Year Plan
9State wise location of Telemedicine platforms
J K (12)
HP ( 27)
Punjab (5)
Meghalaya (1)
AP (1)
Uttaranchal (3)
Haryana (2)
Sikkim (1)
North East States (21)
Delhi (4)
UP (3)
Rajasthan (44)
Nagaland (3)
Bihar (1)
Madhya Pradesh (1)
Manipur (1)
Gujrat (1)
Chhatisgarh (19)
W Bengal (9)
Assam (3)
Orissa (8)
Maharashtra (4)
Tripura (7)
Mizoram (2)
Andhra Pradesh (16)
Karnataka (30)
Andaman Nicobar (6)
Lakshadeep (5)
Pondichery (5)
Medical Institutes
Kerala (29)
Tamilnadu (13)
Medical Colleges
Corporate Hospitals
10Conclusion -1
- India is ideal setting for IT assisted healthcare
- It is feasible (perhaps advisable) to set up a
National Health Grid to be shared by healthcare
providers, trainers and beneficiaries taking the
advantage of a strong fiber backbone and
indigenous satellite communication technology
with large trained manpower in this sector - A number of pilot projects on e-Health have been
taken up over the past years by private concerns,
corporate, NGOs, Medical Colleges and research
institutions - The ground work on telemedicine has also been
established by other stake holders including
ISRO, DIT, State Governments and specialty
Institutes/ Hospitals - The successful outcome of many of these
initiatives need to be evaluated and scaled up in
the states
11Conclusion -2
- Inspite of many e-Health activities in place the
IT infrastructure and IT understanding in health
sector still not adequate resulting in poor
participation in e-Health strategy - While the cost of many inputs have come down the
cost of equipments, bandwidth and skilled
manpower is still very high - The administrative and financial constraints for
implementation of e-Health are delaying the
progress in this matter
12Thank You