Building Resilient and Sustainable Telemedicine Platforms to Promote Better Health Outcomes in Women and Children in Developing Countries
Optimizing Maternal and Child Care: The Power of Telemedicine Platforms
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https://doi.org/10.62807/jowach.v1i3.2023.2-4Keywords:
Telemedicine, Developing Countries, Women and Child Health, Sustainability, Cost-Effective Strategies, Policy FrameworksAbstract
The letter underscores that telemedicine has a potential key role to play in several interventions, increasing access to women and child health services, in developing countries. The challenge is acknowledged in taking such platforms to scale and innovative solutions that are cost-effective for trust-building, breaking barriers, and making sure that the whole ecosystem is sustainable. In light of the above, building the best possible supportive telemedicine ecosystem is recommended in the course of addressing the remaining data privacy concerns and supporting policy-, healthcare provider-, and research-level needs.

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