Healthcare Scene - Health IT Blog Network
Free Smart Phone Healthcare Newsletter Want to receive the latest updates on smart phones, gadgets and technology for healthcare? Get all the latest healthcare technology updates for FREE!
    Email Address:
We never sell or give out your contact information. We respect our readers' privacy.

May 14, 2011

Cell Phones are Literally Saving Lives in Africa

Written by:

About a month ago we posted about how there were more mobile connections in Africa than in Europe.  This was not terribly surprising to me as it is much cheaper to establish cell networks than to develop regular hardline networks.

It should then not be too surprising that doctors in Africa are taking advantage of these networks much the way that doctors in more developed area are.  This article highlights the use of telemedicine and how it is literally saving lives.  Here are some of the most interesting points:

Working at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre better known by its acronym KCMC doctor Niemi travels variously to see patients in remote areas, he does not leave  behind his gadget.

As a clinical officer  his job is mainly treating  and advising people on clinical matters, but for complex medical cases he need   specialist advice  which could be at his finger tips since he uses iPath installed in his mobile handset.

With this system he  easily send x-rays, photos of skin conditions and tissue samples and patient information to specialist doctors for consultation online.

Although computers can also be used to upload cases, Niemi prefers his mobile phone. “Network coverage is often a problem with our office computer or laptop to upload telemedicine cases. With a camera phone with GPRS connection, it is very simple to upload cases from anywhere. We discovered that a mobile phone can open the web program needed for telemedicine quite easily and fast,” he says.

I found it extremely interesting that the cell networks are more reliable and efficient than even the computer network.  There are probably not many people who need improvements in healthcare more than they do in Africa so it is awesome to see that this technology is bringing that improvement.

Related Articles:
  • Microscopic Pictures Through Cell Phones Now Possible Through CellScope
  • Hope Phones: Recycling Smartphones to Save Lives in Underdeveloped Countries
  • Africa Passes Europe in Mobile Connections
  • Google to Launch Android Video Chat
  • 3M Unveils Advanced Mobile Healthcare App

  • » Smart Phone Healthcare Sponsors
  • Tags:

    Look for similar articles under these categories: 

    2 responses to "Cell Phones are Literally Saving Lives in Africa"

    1. # EMR and Healthcare IT Article Run Down | EMR and EHR pingbacked on May 19th, 2011:

      [...] now doing it in partnership with David. He’s been churning out some interesting posts about Cell Phones Saving Lives in Africa and a Mobile App that Could Detect an Acute Stroke. I’ve always seen one of the major [...]

    2. # ECHO Telehealth Project in New Mexico Could be a Pattern for Other Rural Areas | Smart Phone Health Care pingbacked on May 24th, 2011:

      [...] use in Africa where it is less densely populated as well.  These articles can be found here and [...]

    Leave a Reply
    Commenting policy: Some comments run the risk of being deleted. These include comments that are spam or cannot be understood or are rude.
    You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>



    Top - Home