South Africa, like the rest of sub-Saharan Africa, has a disproportionate burden of disease and a shortage of health professionals. Telemedicine has been identified as a possible way of overcoming part of the problem but telemedicine has not been widely adopted. In the public sector hospitals in South Africa which serve 82% of the population there are 2.5 physiotherapists and 2 occupational therapists per 100,000 people served. The extent of telerehabilitation in South Africa is unknown. A literature review of telerehabilitation found no papers from South Africa. A survey of the heads of university departments of physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech and language pathology revealed limited knowledge of telerehabilitation. Telerehab...
tion residing in rural areas that have poor access to medical experts. Despite having a ridiculously...
A paper presented at the 6th Annual International Conference on ICT for Africa 2014, by Dr. Clive Ts...
Abstract — Although telenursing is well established in developed nations, developing nations have mu...
On September 8 2000, world leaders gathered at the United Nations summit and resolved to help citize...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.Social implications - It has been...
South Africa is a low to middle income country (LMIC) with a population of 60 million people. The pu...
The use of information and communication technology for health care delivery, particularly in poor s...
The practice of telemedicine is viewed as a possible solution to the human resources crisis in healt...
The provision of healthcare services has changed rapidly and extensively over the past century, from...
Telemedicine is the delivery of healthcare services using information and communication technologies...
Background: The announcement of a national lockdown in South Africa had country-wide impact on the d...
Information, communication and technology (ICT) is a part of everyday life, and the constant evoluti...
CITATION: Le Roux, A. 2008.Telemedicine: A South African legal perspective . Journal of South Africa...
Rehabilitation service providers in rural or underserved areas are often challenged in meeting the n...
The paper addresses the problem of the lack of access to medical services and qualified medical staf...
tion residing in rural areas that have poor access to medical experts. Despite having a ridiculously...
A paper presented at the 6th Annual International Conference on ICT for Africa 2014, by Dr. Clive Ts...
Abstract — Although telenursing is well established in developed nations, developing nations have mu...
On September 8 2000, world leaders gathered at the United Nations summit and resolved to help citize...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.Social implications - It has been...
South Africa is a low to middle income country (LMIC) with a population of 60 million people. The pu...
The use of information and communication technology for health care delivery, particularly in poor s...
The practice of telemedicine is viewed as a possible solution to the human resources crisis in healt...
The provision of healthcare services has changed rapidly and extensively over the past century, from...
Telemedicine is the delivery of healthcare services using information and communication technologies...
Background: The announcement of a national lockdown in South Africa had country-wide impact on the d...
Information, communication and technology (ICT) is a part of everyday life, and the constant evoluti...
CITATION: Le Roux, A. 2008.Telemedicine: A South African legal perspective . Journal of South Africa...
Rehabilitation service providers in rural or underserved areas are often challenged in meeting the n...
The paper addresses the problem of the lack of access to medical services and qualified medical staf...
tion residing in rural areas that have poor access to medical experts. Despite having a ridiculously...
A paper presented at the 6th Annual International Conference on ICT for Africa 2014, by Dr. Clive Ts...
Abstract — Although telenursing is well established in developed nations, developing nations have mu...