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Rural telemedicine: lessons from alaska for developing regions.

机译:农村远程医疗:来自阿拉斯加的发展中地区的经验教训。

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Alaska shares many characteristics with other rural and remote regions of the Asia-Pacific, including a small population spread over a large area, lack of roads linking villages to hospitals, a significant indigenous population, and a shortage of doctors in rural areas. Communication with village health aides was originally by high frequency (HF) radio. Satellites brought reliable voice communication in the 1970s. Alaska has now introduced the first permanent upgrade to the voice satellite system, known as the Alaska Federal Health Care Access Network (AFHCAN). This satellite-based system is now the world's most extensive telemedicine network, linking 248 sites, including 158 village health centers. This paper examines the approach used to design the network, and includes preliminary findings on utilization of the network and associated cost-savings. It also discusses the U.S. Universal Service Fund subsidy for rural health care facilities. It concludes with lessons learned that could be applicable forother remote and isolated areas and developing regions.
机译:阿拉斯加与亚太地区的其他农村和偏远地区具有许多共同特征,包括分布在大面积地区的人口稀少,缺乏将村庄与医院相连的道路,大量的土著人口以及农村地区医生的短缺。与乡村卫生助手的通信最初是通过高频(HF)无线电进行的。卫星在1970年代带来了可靠的语音通信。现在,阿拉斯加已经对语音卫星系统进行了首次永久升级,称为阿拉斯加联邦卫生保健访问网络(AFHCAN)。这个基于卫星的系统现在是世界上最广泛的远程医疗网络,可连接248个站点,包括158个乡村医疗中心。本文研究了用于设计网络的方法,并包括有关网络利用和相关成本节省的初步结果。它还讨论了美国全民服务基金对农村医疗设施的补贴。最后总结的经验教训可能适用于其他偏远和偏远地区以及发展中地区。

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