Over the past two years , Ukraine has received humanitarian aid in the form of telemedicine solutions worth more than $4 million. This was reported by UNN with reference to a statement by the Ministry of Health.
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The agency explains that this amount includes the cost of devices and equipment, software, licenses for use, etc. that are being actively integrated into Ukrainian healthcare facilities.
Ukraine has received humanitarian aid in the form of telemedicine solutions worth more than $4 million (... ) Currently, six pilot projects are being implemented to provide medical care using humanitarian telemedicine solutions, including the Teladoc Solo platform, a teleconsultation system with the effect of virtual presence, the Rehabilitation Gaming System, a neurosensory rehabilitation platform, the Epiqar virtual operating room, the System Carebits fetal monitoring program, the Brainscan brain diagnostic system, and others
Ukraine received humanitarian aid in the form of telemedicine solutions worth over $4 million
About 400 institutions and at least 1700 medical professionals have already been involved in the use of telemedicine solutions. And the total number of consultations conducted today is more than 13 thousand.
As explained in the Ministry, the solutions have already been integrated into the work of medical institutions and provide telemedicine consultations on explosive and firearms injuries, burn injuries, and will form a single consultation network in the future.
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Addendum
It is noted that the geography of telemedicine solutions coverage already covers 21 regions of the country.
The solutions are located not only in regional centers or cities of regional significance, but also in remote settlements where access to medical facilities is limited, complicated, and sometimes dangerous.
The introduction of telemedicine in Ukraine is taking on a fundamentally new meaning, as it not only simplifies communication between doctors and patients, but above all, saves lives.
Recall
The Ministry of Health stated that over more than two years of war, the Russian occupiers damaged 1543 medical facilities and destroyed another 204