Telemedicine Services: An Argument for Use in Africa, Haiti, and the U.S. Virgin Islands Healthcare Systems examines the benefits of Telemedicine against the backdrop of the reality that existing systems are deficient, not prioritized by the governments, and people – especially those residing in rural areas – are suffering, even dying. Telemedicine technology can help repair and expand these broken health systems and bring critical health services to those most in need.
Written by Hugues Batsielilit, Ph.D.
In his travels, Hugues Fidele Batsielilit has worked with health clinics and public health programs in professional capacities observing the intersectionality of the human condition, government, technology, politics, and disease. His observations have provided first-hand knowledge of how healthcare systems and health outcomes are impacted when proper consideration is not given to the needs of citizens and governments do not prioritize health.
Dr. Batsielilit is also a recipient of The Literary Titan Book Award (Silver Award) in 2021.
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