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Telemedicine in Rural India

Sanjit Bagchi

PLOS Medicine, 2006, vol. 3, issue 3, 1-

Abstract: Although nearly 75% of Indians live in rural villages, more than 75% of Indian doctors are based in cities. Might telemedicine be a cheap and fast way to bridge the rural-urban health divide?

Date: 2006
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