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Browsing by Author "Molefi, M."

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    The Full Range of Benefits of Telemedicine in a Developing Country: The Example of South Africa
    (Presented at Med-e-tel 2005 Conference in Luxembourg., 2005-04-06) Wynchank, S.; Molefi, M.
    Effects and Benefits of eHealth: Lessons Learned in Four Continents; Tele Medicine's (TM) benefits in developed countries are well known. But Public Service TM in developing countries provides these gains and also other most important advantages, which are much less familiar. The latter will be described, with reference to existing South African TM programmes.
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    A Teledermatology Network for Underserved Areas of South Africa
    (Presented at Med-e-tel 2005 Conference in Luxembourg, 2005-04-07) Colven, R.; Todd, G.; Wynchank, S.; March, J.; Molefi, M.
    eHealth and Developing Countries (1): This paper will describe an ongoing study examining the feasibility of and satisfaction with a telemedicine network that aims to enhance delivery of dermatological care in relatively remote areas of South Africa using a simple store-and-forward telemedicine system. In addition, issues of sustainability of such a teledermatology network will be discussed.

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