Telehealth in the Developing World aims to balance the relative lack of published information on successful telehealth solutions in the developing world. It is written for all e-health and telehealth proponents interested in learning about, or contributing to the implementation of, appropriate solutions for 80% of the world's population.
Topics featured include:
- Teledermatology in Cambodia
- Telepediatrics in Chechnya
- Telepathology in India - using digital cameras and email
- HealthNet networks in Nepal
- Medical missions for Children in Mongolia
- International HIV/AIDS discussion lists
- The Aga Khan Telehealth Network in Pakistan
- Access to mobile phones and internet in the Philippines
- Exchanging X-ray images in Ghana
- Web-based oncology registries and a virtual oncology hospital in Brazil
- Surgical training in the developing world
- The iPath international email network