THE ROLE OF APOLLO TELEHEALTH AND TELEMEDICINE IN DERMATOLOGICAL CARE DELIVERY IN HIMACHAL PRADESH
- Senior Consultant, Internal Medicine, Medical Response Centre (MRC), Apollo Telehealth (ATH).
- Chief Medical Officer, Senior Consultant & Head of Department, MRC, Apollo Telehealth ATH.
- Chief Executive Officer & Head, MRC, Apollo Telehealth ATH.
- Chief Business Officer, MRC, Apollo Telehealth ATH.
- Manager, Public Health, Medical Response Centre (MRC), Apollo Telehealth (ATH).
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Background: The northern Indian region of Himachal Pradesh, which is characterized by its diverse geography and unreliable climate, is very hard to provide dermatological care to its remote population. Crippling healthcare infrastructure and accessibility issues further augment the dermatological disease burden in these areas. (1,2)
Aims and Objectives: This research seeks to assess the pivotal function of Apollo Telehealth (ATH), the countrys first telemedicine service, in helping meet dermatological healthcare needs in rural Himachal Pradesh. The goals are: Determining the incidence of dermatological disorders in co-relation with climate Identifying environmental and systemic obstacles to care Evaluating the effects of ATH-enabled tele dermatology on access, diagnosis, treatment, and continuity of care
Materials and Methods: The research is based on clinical information from digital consultation histories, environmental observations, and patient mobilization through ATHs rural telehealth dispensary network in Himachal Pradesh. The rollout is contextualized within the legal environment of the National Telemedicine Guidelines released by NITI Aayog and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), which regulate and legitimize digital consultations in India.
Results: The adoption of ATHs tele dermatology services contributed greatly to increased access to dermatological services in underprivileged areas. Patients had improved continuity of care, timely diagnosis, and more effective delivery of treatment. Geographical distance and environmental limitations were to some extent offset by the digital health model. Conclusion: ATHs telemedicine model illustrates the revolutionary potential of digital health in dermatology. It improves healthcare equity, increases clinical outcomes, and decreases long-standing barriers to access in distant regions such as Himachal Pradesh. By conforming to national telemedicine guidelines, ATH has developed a replicable and sustainable model of delivering dermatological care in rural India.
[Mubasheer Ali, Ayesha Nazneen, Vikram T haploo, Premanand and Snigdha Banerjee (2025); THE ROLE OF APOLLO TELEHEALTH AND TELEMEDICINE IN DERMATOLOGICAL CARE DELIVERY IN HIMACHAL PRADESH Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Jun). 1286-1293] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
Senior Consultant, Internal Medicine, Medical Response Centre (MRC), Apollo Telehealth (ATH)
India