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| Role of Telecare in SARS ( Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) Epidemic |
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Initiates a system for distributing health alert notices to travelers who may have been exposed to cases of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome). By establishing telemedicine systems on Airport or entry points of a country so that right from there the clinical guidance can be held for a suspecting case. |
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Can activate its Emergency Operations Center to provide round the clock co-ordination and response. |
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Can help in deploying online medical officers, epidemiologists, and other specialists to assist with on-site investigations around the world. |
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Providing ongoing assistance to state and local health departments in investigating possible cases of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome). |
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Can help Issuing multiple notices providing guidance on ways to minimize the risk for SARS in health care facilities, in the household, when traveling, and in other settings. |
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Conducting emergency and alert extensive laboratory testing of clinical specimens from SARS patients to identify the cause of the disease. |
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Can conduct most advanced tests based on ultra advanced technology even in the most peripheral location without the specialist being there. |
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As soon as SARS patient is placed in isolated word, through Telemedicine he is not isolated from the Physical observation and treatment. |
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Doctor reaches out to individual patient through Telemedicine and proper alternation is provided without fears being infected |
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Country can have central monitoring system through Telemedicine to observe, monitor and regulate the operations of isolation wards for SARS. |
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Minimizes the risk and prevents health works from catching germs. |
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