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Health Care Service Through Internet Communication Technology

Received: 29 April 2017     Accepted: 23 June 2017     Published: 11 July 2017
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Abstract

The health care is prime issue in India and what is a scenario today is discussed and in a present situation, using technology available today, what can be done and how the situation can be improved and/or managed is explained in this paper. Rural area always lack with resources and infrastructures. The one of the solutions is to use wireless communication system to help the rural population. Major part of India is in remote or rural where the facilities lack. The tele-medicine and remotely operated medical services and its network infrastructure is the solution for the rural India and the best use of Internet communication Technology (ICT) wirelessly, is a solution to provide latest health care facility from world best experts from anywhere.

Published in International Journal of Sensors and Sensor Networks (Volume 5, Issue 5-1)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Smart Cities Using a Wireless Sensor Networks

DOI 10.11648/j.ijssn.s.2017050501.17
Page(s) 36-39
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Keywords

Health, Medical Services, Technology, Wireless, Satellite

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  • Electronics & Communication Department, Balaji Institute of Engineering & Technology, Junagadh, India

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