1. Current State, Recent Advances and Perspectives of Development of Healthcare Information and Communication Technologies in Armenia
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Georgi Chaltikyan, Tatul Saghatelyan, Aleksandr Aroyan, Armen Avoyan, and Ruben Hovhannisyan
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Telemedicine ,Economic growth ,Leadership and Management ,business.industry ,Health Informatics ,Diversification (marketing strategy) ,Computer Science Applications ,Review article ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,Health Information Management ,Information and Communications Technology ,Health care ,eHealth ,Mainstream ,Medicine ,Health information ,business - Abstract
Armenia became an independent state after breakdown of the Soviet Union in 1991. After considerable derangements in the first independence decade, the country's healthcare system has seen some progress recently in terms of improving existing and developing new services, diversification of financing, with the introduction of public benefits, private domain and health insurance. The Information and Communication Technologies sector is one of the country's most dynamically developing and competitive industries. Despite that, Armenia has had modest achievements in eHealth and telemedicine so far. Centralized eHealth policy, administration and infrastructure are as yet absent, Health Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools and applications are very slowly making their way into mainstream healthcare practices, and there are few regular telemedicine activities. Some revival of the field in the recent years is primarily related to consistent efforts by the authorities to develop eHealth, and the emergence of the national professional organization – Armenian Association of Telemedicine (AATM).
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- 2013
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