Telemedicine is the practice of providing healthcare services remotely using technology. It enables diagnosis, treatment, and patient monitoring without requiring in-person visits.
Our organization provides direct and indirect access to medical advice and care via computer technology, seeking to improve healthcare access for underserved regions.
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Patients can access telemedicine through devices that measure vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure, EKG, and temperature, which are sent to medical volunteers for assessment.
Physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, respiratory therapists, and nurses are involved in telemedicine consultations.
After assisting the community in Godo, Kenya, we plan to extend services to nearby towns, countries, and eventually globally, expanding as the volume of e-visits allows.
We address connectivity by using WiFi, solar-powered generators, batteries, and technologies like Starlink to ensure that underserved regions have access to telemedicine.