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Telemedicine : A low cost solution
Anunay Nayak
Jayanta Mukherjee
Arun Kumar Majumdar
Department of Computer Science and & Engineering
IIT Kharagpur
A brief sketch of our journey
•May 1997 : Invitation for a proposal by MCIT (then DOE) on Telemedicine over ordinary telephone lines.
•March 1998 : Submission of a Draft proposal in collaboration with School of Tropical Medicine and WECS (WEBEL).
•Jan 1999 : Starting of Project Work.
•Aug 2000 : A Prototype system developed (TelemediK Software Version 1.0)
•Nov 2000 : Installed in STM for in house training and demonstration.
•Feb 2001 : First beta test between STM Kolkata and IIT Kharagpur.
•Feb 2002 : Inauguration of Telemedicine between School of Tropical Medicine,
Kolkata and Habra State General Hospital.•April 2002 : Inauguration of the second nodal center at Cooch Bihar.
• May 2002 : Project involving connections of six hospitals of Government of West Bengal is taken by WEBEL (IIT Kharagpur being the consultant).
•Nov 2002 : TelemediK version 3.0 with a better front end and flexibilities in users operations.
Field trials and demonstrations
–Between West Bank Hospital, Mourigram and B.C.Roy Hospital, IIT Kharagpur
–Between IIT Extn. Center Bhubaneswar and IIT Kharagpur
–CMC Vellore.
–Chittaranjan Cancer Research Center, Kolkata.
–National Institute of Cholera and Enteric Diseases, Kolkata.
–ELITEX’ 2001 and ELITEX’ 2002, New Delhi. -Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Sikkim -Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sevagram, Wardha
What is TelemedicineWhat is TelemedicineWhat is TelemedicineWhat is Telemedicine
• Telemedicine may be defined as the use of computers and telecommunication technologies to provide medical information and services from distant locations
Different types of services
Telecardiology
Teleradiology
Telepathology
Telepsychiatry
Early Warning System [ Prevention and control of endemic and infectious diseases ]
Telemedicine in India•Existing system limited only to private hospital
•APPOLO Group of Hospitals.
•RN Tagore Cardiac Hospital, Calcutta. (Asia Heart Foundation)
• No Telemedicine system for public health care
•Corporate Sectors Offering Telemedicine Systems
•APPOLO Group
•Online Telemedicine System, Ahmedabad.
•WIPRO GE
•SIEMENS
Government Efforts
•MCIT
•IIT Kharagpur
•CDAC
•ISRO
Why it is relevant to our society
Poor infrastructure
Non-availability of experts (disparate
distribution)
Low doctor-patient ratio (large population)
Lack of proper medical education Special attention required for Public Health Care System
Major Challenges
•Poor Data Communication Infrastructure.
•A Large Population Catered by Government Hospitals.
•System Features should be scalable.
•Cost of the system should be scalable.
Aim of the Telemedik SystemAim of the Telemedik SystemAim of the Telemedik SystemAim of the Telemedik System• Information management
– Patient information– Medical data (signs, symptoms, test reports, etc..)– Appointment scheduling– Archival and retrieval of patient records
• Low cost solution– Using ordinary telephone line
• Service to large population– Through public health care delivery systems
• Development of knowledge-based system– For decision support– For training and education
Key Principles
•Avoid Adhocism : Preorganisation of Patient Data
•Minimize online data transfer
•Patient Management with Database support
Technical issues over Low BandwidthTechnical issues over Low BandwidthTechnical issues over Low BandwidthTechnical issues over Low Bandwidth
Problem Solution
• Longer time for data transfer
• Poor video quality
Store and forward policy
Transferring sequence of still images
Requirement SpecificationRequirement Specification
Nodal HospitalNodal Hospital
Referral HospitalReferral Hospital
• A patient getting treated• A Doctor• A remote telemedicine console having audio visual and data conferencing facilities
• An expert/ specialized doctor• A central telemedicine server having audio visual and data conferencing facility
POTS / ISDN
Sequence of OperationSequence of OperationPATIENT IN
Patient visits OPD Local Doctor checks up
Patient receives local treatment and not referred to telemedicine system
Patient referred to the Telemedicine system (some special investigations may be suggested)
Patient visits Telemedicine data-entry console.Operator entries patient record, data and images of test results, appointment date is fixed for online telemedicine session
OUT
OUT
Offline Data transferfrom Nodal Centre
Day
One
Sequence of OperationSequence of Operation
Patient 1Patient 2Patient 3Patient 4
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Online conference for the patient.
Patient, local doctors at the nodal hospital and specialist doctors at the referral hospital
Patient queue
IN OUT
Day
Tw
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Hardware ConfigurationHardware ConfigurationHardware ConfigurationHardware Configuration
Digital camera
Referral Hospital
Nodal Hospital
PSTN/ISDN/VSAT link
Scanner
PrinterModem
Modem
Microscope and other medical instruments
Video Conference
Video Conference
Telephone
Telephone
Software ModulesSoftware Modules
Offline Activities
Online Activities
The DataThe Data The DataThe Data
• Data related to a patient’s personal information• Data related to a patients medical information• Data for patient management in Telemedicine• Data related to the doctors• Data for system management
Employment Generation
•Extension of existing services.
•Personals involved.
Other Issues
•Incorporation of Standard.
•Health Level Seven (HL7)
•Digital Imaging Communication in Medicine (DICOM)
•Data Security.
•Legal & Ethical Issue