Important steps are being taken to transform healthcare practices in Somalia. In which the rise of telemedicine is increasing rapidly. In Somalia, 40% of healthcare consultations are now through digital platforms. A lot of efforts are being made to make this facility available in rural and underserved areas as well so that in resource-poor areas health care can be provided through this innovative method.
Since 2020, facilities using telemedicine such as Tele Med Somalia have increased by more than 60%. With the help of this more than 3 million people have access to healthcare. In low-resource areas where trained personnel are lacking, telemedicine is improving diagnosis and treatment.
Increasing access to health care in remote and underserved areas
Access to health care is being made possible and facilitated in remote and underserved areas in Somalia. Over 3 million people in rural areas of Somalia have benefited from telemedicine. Access to 40% of health care consultations has been made possible in areas with limited resources and poorly trained staff.
Where physical health facilities are also available. The platform has made healthcare easier and more useful in under-resourced areas. With the help of this people can easily access diagnosis and treatment. Access to health care in remote and underserved areas is being facilitated and a shortage of trained personnel is being addressed.
Leveraging mobile technology for remote medical consultation
In Somalia, medical consultation in remote areas has been made easier by modern technology. Mobile phones are playing an important role in the development of telemedicine. In Somalia, platforms such as telemedicine have facilitated more than 500,000 consultations in remote areas in the past year, helping to provide facilities to low-resource areas and people in remote areas. Access is not required.
Through mobile phones, people have access to counseling resources, which play an important role in Somali society, providing important health care services. Through these platforms, overall barriers to accessing health care Widespread adoption are essential for control.
The Role of Telemedicine in Bridging the Healthcare Workforce Gap
Telemedicine has a very important role to play in bridging the healthcare workforce gap in Somalia. Telemedicine has become the main means of providing health care with only 0.2 doctors per 1000 people. More than 100 professionals are participating in telemedicine services in remote areas where there is a shortage of trained staff.
Many initiatives are being taken to improve the quality of health care. To overcome economic problems and promote peace with health. Given the ability to consult and establish better relationships. Best efforts are being made to bridge the four gaps in remote areas through telemedicine.
More than 40% of healthcare consultations in Somalia are now through digital platforms. Telemedicine has seen rapid growth in Somalia. Telemedicine has revolutionized Somalia. Telemedicine has served more than three million people in areas where resources and trained personnel are lacking and is providing consultations to more than 500,000 remote areas.
Telemedicine with mobile phones provides many facilities that have overcome the infrastructure constraints in Somalia. Telemedicine is also playing an important role in bridging the healthcare workforce gap. More than 100 professionals are helping to bridge this gap. This initiative has contributed to more efficient medical care. This platform provides many facilities and services in remote areas.