Use of Telemedicine Technologies in Diabetes Prevention and Control in Resource-Constrained Settings: Lessons Learned from Emerging Economies

Pradeepa, R and Rajalakshmi, R and Mohan, V (2019) Use of Telemedicine Technologies in Diabetes Prevention and Control in Resource-Constrained Settings: Lessons Learned from Emerging Economies. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 21 (S2). S2-9. ISSN 1520-9156

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Abstract

Telemedicine is a promising strategy that utilizes telecommunication to provide health care in remote areas, facilitating beneficial interaction between the health care provider and people in rural areas and making affordable and accessible medical care available to remote, inaccessible areas of the world. This article provides an overview of some of the ways telemedicine is improving diabetes care outcomes at the community level. Telemedicine can play a number of roles in moving quality diabetes care forward. It is currently being used to create awareness among urban and rural population about the risk factors and prevention of diabetes; to facilitate patient monitoring; for remote diabetic retinopathy screening; and in diabetes prevention at the primary, secondary, and tertiary level. We also highlight the use of automated artificial intelligence software combined with telemedicine to conduct efficient real-time screening of complications such as diabetic retinopathy in remote areas where such facilities are currently unavailable.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/dia.2019.0038
Uncontrolled Keywords:Diagnostic criteria; HbA1c; Type 2 diabetes
Subjects:Diabetology > Retino Diabetology
Diabetes
Divisions:Department of Opthalmology
Department of Diabetology
ID Code:1139
Deposited By:surendar radha
Deposited On:06 Sep 2019 14:19
Last Modified:06 Sep 2019 14:19

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