Telemedicine a novel way to fight a Pandemic
A success story from Pakistan
Professor W Angus Wallace author Dr Suhail Y Chughtai author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Filament Publishing Ltd
Published:1st Mar '21
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The Covid 19 pandemic took the world by surprise. Even those advanced countries with a well-established healthcare infrastructure were caught out by the speed that the virus spread and took hold. As a new virus, very little was known about its properties, how it was spread, and the short and long-term effects on health. The death toll was growing fast. The world needed answers, and fast. What was clear from the beginning was that existing healthcare structures were not adequate to manage the situation. Every country reacted in different ways. In Pakistan, The Punjab Government deployed “Smart Lockdown” as a policy to limit the Corona epidemic in March 2020. The essential services of the Patient-Doctor physical visit posed the risk of spreading the Corona epidemic. However, in addition to the growing numbers was a real danger that people rushing to the medical facilities (Hospital and Family Doctors) to obtain advice for suspected Corona virus symptoms, could have flooded the Government hospitals and private clinics. No matter what the crisis, in the moment of most need a solution presented itself. This is the story of what happened.
I congratulate both authors of the book “Telemedicine, a Novel to Fight a Pandemic” for their initiative showing how Telemedicine can be used in other parts of the world where medical expertise in dealing with a crisis might be limited. In my personal view, Telemedicine should be viewed as an additional resource in the day-to-day practice of medicine, and of particular importance when time, distance, availability and convenience are factors in limiting a patient’s access to the healthcare delivery system.Prof Dr Jay Saunders M.D., FACP, FACAA&I, ATA
ISBN: 9781913623210
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 379g
280 pages