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MANILA (PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Over the past year, we have seen telemedicine-i.e., the use of telecommunications technologies for different aspects of health care-become a regular feature of medical practice in the country, as Covid-19 cut off face-to-face consultations.
Once a novelty conceived for distant communities or reserved for individuals unable to leave their homes, it has become the first point of encounter between doctors and patients; once a fringe pursuit and even a frowned-upon terrain, the internet has now become an even more essential domain in clinical medicine.
This is a welcome development. Actually, this is where we had been heading anyway as a society; the pandemic only served as a turning point. This digital exodus holds the potential to enhance health literacy and, more importantly, make health care accessible to their patients by bridging geographic, socioeconomic, and physical barriers to care. It also allows doctors to continue thei
COVID-19: NARD sets up telehealth initiative, targets one million Nigerians
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The National Executive of the National Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, has set up a telehealth solutions initiative to cater to the health needs of one million vulnerable Nigerians as the world battles COVID-19.
This was stated in a statement by the NARD President, Uyilawa Okhuaihesuyi, and Chairman, NARD Telehealth Committee, Dr. Kenneth Uwajeh in Lagos.
The programme, called ‘NARD 1 in a Million Programme’, is a revolutionary medical outreach to one million Nigerians targeted at increasing COVID-19 awareness from screening for symptoms, prevention and management mainly targeting the grassroots via digital means (telemedicine).