Telemedicine during COVID-19 in India-a new policy and its challenges
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Telemedicine during COVID-19 in India-a new policy and its challenges
Abstract
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a countrywide lockdown of nearly twelve weeks in India reduced access to regular healthcare services. As a policy response, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare which exercises jurisdiction over telemedicine in India, rapidly issued India's first guidelines for use of telemedicine. The authors argue that: guidelines must be expanded to address ethical concerns about the use of privacy, patient data and its storage; limited access to the internet and weaknesses in the telecom infrastructure challenge widespread adoption of telemedicine; only by simultaneously improving both will use of telemedicine become equitable; Indian medical education curricula should include telemedicine and India should rapidly extend training to practitioner. They determine that for low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), including India, positive externalities of investing in telemedicine are ample, thus use of this option can render healthcare more accessible and equitable in future.
Keywords: Access; Competencies; Data use; Internet infrastructure; Policy; Privacy; Telemedicine.
© 2021. The Author(s).
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On behalf of all authors, the corresponding author states that there is no conflict of interest
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