Building Bridges to Asian Healthcare Markets

Telemedicine in India provides insight into the growing telemedicine market in India. With a rural population nearing 700 million, India will benefit enormously from digital data transmission related to healthcare. Both public and private entities are aggressively pursuing the use of telemedicine to hasten diagnostics and treatment of a variety of diseases. Private hospitals such as Apollo Hospital Group, Escorts Heart Institute and Fortis Healthcare. The Apollo Hospital Group has networked dozens of remote rural hospitals providing digital connections to one of its main facilities in. In one example, Apollo has set up a 50-bed telemedicine center in Aragnoda, a small village in the Andhra Pradesh section of south India. The facility is equipped with CT-scans, X-ray and ECG equipment as well as an integrated laboratory and is linked to Apollo's specialized hospitals with connectivity is conducted through the use of ISDN lines and VSAT. The Indian government has also made important commitments to telemedicine by reducing import tariffs on infrastructure equipment. Order your copy early and be on the cutting-edge of digital data transmission in the rapidly growing Asian region. For additional information on India's medical market, order your own copies of the 2005 India Medical Market Report which is also profiled in this website.
For $2,500, you can order Telemedicine in India (2003 Edition) and begin your analysis of India's telemedicine and healthcare market. Order your copy today by downloading a PDF Report Order Form, complete the form, and mail with your payment. Please contact us directly if you wish to issue a purchase order.