Implementing ICT in Health Industry
Health care solutions provided by information and communication technology (ICT), also known as eHealth. The use of eHealth technologies allows a mutually beneficial collaboration and involvement of patients and medical professionals in the prevention and treatment of diseases. Overall, ICT can be used to ensure the top-quality health care of citizens.
ITmedicus intends to use ICT in healthcare for the development, implementation and further generation of innovative health care technologies. Therefore social capacity, knowledge and acceptance to utilise eHealth technologies among citizens and medical professionals will be strengthened further to ensure the top-quality health care in Bangladesh.
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ITmedicus Telemedicine system provides real-time patient consultations with specialized doctors through hybrid telemedicine systems. Through this service it is possible to record a Test or a Scan and transmit that recording to the consultant. The digitalized system will also provide both printed and online prescriptions and maintains a Personal Health Record (PHR), of each consultation for future reference.
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We are experts in rapid custom development of web-based, distributed and standalone applications designed to meet customer’s specific requirements and business needs. We follow proven practices that allow for successful project completion, and deliver solutions that exceed customer expectations.
Learn MoreMobile App for Health Knowledge
Empower your business with a professional mobile phone app. Mobile apps provided by ITmedicus are designed to bring the mobile technology expertise to customers. We put your ideas into practice. Working with the most popular platforms we let you enjoy the real power of Mobile!
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