A lot goes into a successful telemedicine project. We have expertise in making sure telemedicine projects are successful by on the ground implementation services for day-to-day project operations.
We partner with an implementing organisation (Government , NGO or Hospital) & co-design a telemedicine project that uses our world-class open source software platform.
We train frontline health workers, remote doctors, and implementing organisation staff.
We work to ensure frontline health workers, doctors and patients are using the new platform.
We monitor the usage and provide targeted support to implementing organisation to ensure the highest increase in health outcomes.
The implementation of telemedicine projects can be complex, with over 75% of telemedicine initiatives failing in the implementation phase. Telemedicine has seen widespread adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, health organizations that want to adopt telemedicine as part of their healthcare delivery programs struggle to effectively plan and implement sustainable and scalable initiatives. Without an active and intentional effort to the contrary, those involved in project design end up in isolated silos.
With regards to this, Intelehealth has developed and operationalised its six step implementation model to ensure that high quality telemedicine programs can be set up and operated. The six steps include:
(1) Program Design and Readiness
(2) Supply-side Strengthening
(3) Demand-side Strengthening
(4) Quality Assurance
(5) Monitoring, Learning, and Evaluation
(6) Capacity Building and Intelehealth’s Sustainable Exit
Implementation Support
The implementation of telemedicine projects can be complex, with over 75% of telemedicine initiatives failing in the implementation phase. Telemedicine has seen widespread adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, health organizations that want to adopt telemedicine as part of their healthcare delivery programs struggle to effectively plan and implement sustainable and scalable initiatives. Without an active and intentional effort to the contrary, those involved in project design end up in isolated silos.
With regards to this, Intelehealth has developed and operationalised its six step implementation model to ensure that high quality telemedicine programs can be set up and operated. The six steps include:
(1) Program Design and Readiness
(2) Supply-side Strengthening
(3) Demand-side Strengthening
(4) Quality Assurance
(5) Monitoring, Learning, and Evaluation
(6) Capacity Building and Intelehealth’s Sustainable Exit