- May 4, 2021
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TYPE | Infrastructure |
CLIENT | Thailand |
PROJECT | National Telemedicine Network |
PROJECT COST | 300,000,000.00 |
COMPLETION DATE | 02/02/2024 |
PROJECT INFORMATION | The National Telemedicine Network is a nationwide healthcare infrastructure designed to bridge the gap between rural healthcare centers and urban hospitals. With the budget of $300 million, the network is engineered to be a robust, scalable, and secure platform for remote medical consultations and diagnostics. The network is built on a high-availability, low-latency architecture, ensuring real-time communication capabilities. It employs end-to-end encryption protocols to secure patient data and complies with healthcare data privacy regulations. The core of the network consists of a Centralized Medical Data Repository, which securely stores electronic medical records, diagnostic images, and other pertinent patient data. This repository is accessible only to authorized medical professionals and is designed for quick data retrieval, facilitating efficient remote consultations. To enable specialized medical services, the network integrates AI-based diagnostic tools in areas such as cardiology, neurology, and oncology. These AI algorithms are trained on large datasets and are continually updated to improve diagnostic accuracy. They assist healthcare providers in making informed decisions, especially in time-sensitive or critical cases. The network also features Virtual Reality (VR) Medical Training Simulators, which are deployed in both urban and rural healthcare centers. These simulators provide hands-on training to medical staff in a risk-free virtual environment, enhancing their clinical skills and preparedness for a variety of medical scenarios. Each rural healthcare center is equipped with Telemedicine Kiosks. These kiosks are fitted with high-definition cameras, microphones, and medical diagnostic equipment like digital stethoscopes and portable ultrasound devices. This allows healthcare providers in urban centers to conduct comprehensive remote examinations. On the urban hospital side, specialized Telemedicine Suites are established. These suites are equipped with multi-screen workstations that display patient data, live video feeds, and diagnostic images simultaneously. Medical professionals can control the diagnostic equipment remotely, ensuring thorough examinations. The network employs a cloud-based scheduling system that allows patients to book appointments with specialists across the country. This system is integrated with a real-time availability tracker for healthcare providers, optimizing appointment scheduling and reducing wait times. |
ENCRYPTED | No |