Telemedicine in the developing world mirrors prevention activities to a large extent. The primary benefit of telemedicine lies in facilitating remote access to prevention and care (i.e. by increasing speed of access and/or reducing cost of access).
ePrevention Contents & quality service: Support to generate the bases for the establishment of strategic alliances between the public institutions and participant organizations of the civil society with a view to the implementation of joint initiatives or to the collaboration in concrete actions in strategies for the prevention in the Andean Region doing use of the ICT. The adoption of measures would be due to encourage to facilitate the access to the Internet and to increase in general the knowledge of the ICT. Sufficient diversity to serve individuals and communities.
Objective: e-PREVENTION's goal is to accelerate technology development, deployment, and implementation for sustainability and widespread public health impact.
The agreement covers the three following axes:
(a)Telemedicine: support to various forms of investigations on knowledge and skills of participating nurses / personal in the hospital, health center
(b) Library: support to investigations for access to informational resourcesie; public cabins
e-Prevention, we’ve focused on the interaction trough social media (Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, Vimeo and Instagram) and, our face-to-face/virtual workshops. Our Facebook page has been the most popular form of interaction, mainly because everyone can see any type of content (video, photos or information) in different countries (Andean Region) without cost for the users.
(a)Telemedicine: support to various forms of investigations on knowledge and skills of participating nurses / personal in the hospital, health center
(b) Library: support to investigations for access to informational resourcesie; public cabins