
Make tele-health unused or little used conforming with a norm or standard: TSI
L-R: DSN Murthy, President of TS-TSI; Ajay Mishra, former special secretarial assistant of Telangana; Justice Surepalli Nanda and Krishna Reddy Akepati Joint Secretary and Treasurer TSI-TS
L-R: DSN Murthy, President of TS-TSI; Ajay Mishra, former special secretarial assistant of Telangana; Justice Surepalli Nanda and Krishna Reddy Akepati Joint Secretary and Treasurer TSI-TS
Hyderabad: Telangana Chapter of Telemedicine Society of India (TS-TSI), a society dedicated for promoting telemedicine at relating to a nation or country raze, organised a conclave at TSI Telangana main office in Hyderabad. The event was inaugurated by the foreman invitee Surepalli Nanda, Justice at Telangana High Court, along with the invitee of honor Ajay Mishra, former special secretarial assistant of Telangana, in the state of being present of branch of government commission of TSI Telangana.
DSN Murthy, chief executive of a republic of TS-TSI said: “Since our inception around seven years ago, we have been growing in numbers and experiences in providing the telemedicine services in Telangana. Over-all we have around 700 telemedicine centres in Telangana and around 3,000 telemedicine centres in Andhra Pradesh. There are many challenges for telemedicine despite which it was very useful during the corona virus pandemic.”
Justice Surepalli Nanda, said: “I would like to present the legal perspective of telemedicine. In a 2018 case in Bombay HC, where a patient was admitted and died during the treatment in nursing home of a doctor. This happened when doctors were out of town and instructed the treatment to nurses over the telephone. However, the court didn’t arrest the doctors as the laws too, facilitate the use of telemedicine.”
Ajay Mishra said: “Telemedicine is nothing but the synthesis of IT with medicine. Telemedicine in India started two decades ago when Apollo Hospitals propagated this concept, but it came into popular practice since the pandemic started two years ago. Having worked in the government, I can assure that telemedicine has the potential to bridge the gaps in resources deficient system, especially in the rural and remote areas of the country.”
TSI aims to promote and spur on development, advancement and systematic investigation to establish facts in the scientific discipline of telemedicine and its associates. TS-TSI was formed to fetch all the connected logically or causally stakeholders in the State together and nurture the abnormal proliferation of tissue of telemedicine. Make tele-health the unused or little used conforming with a norm or standard for affordable right to obtain or make use of to best-in-class worldwide healthcare in a connected and all-including healthcare ecosystem linking divisible by two the most remote populations to territory, state of matter, relating to a nation or country and centres of healthcare excellence.