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Review
. 2022;22(1):5-9.
doi: 10.24911/SJP.106-1591278403.

Telehealth application in Sudan: requirements and potential benefits

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Telehealth application in Sudan: requirements and potential benefits

Rabab Elahssan et al. Sudan J Paediatr. 2022.

Abstract

Telehealth (TH) is defined as the entire spectrum of activities used to deliver care remotely. It could either be provider-to-patient or provider-to-provider communications. TH can take place synchronously (via telephone and video), asynchronously (via patient portal messages, e-consults), and through virtual agents (chat) and wearable devices. It has been used to support access to specialised medical advice in remote areas in many countries all over the world. We discuss the potential use of TH Clinics in Sudan and propose guidance for establishing such services. The current pandemic of SARS-COVID-19 has increased the pressure on most health systems. This has challenged and urged for significant changes in the way we provide health care for both COVID and non-COVID cases. There is a great potential for improvement in services in many countries including Sudan with the use of TH.

Keywords: SARS-COVID-19; Sudan; Telehealth.

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The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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