Twenty-five additional communities in the hinterland and rural areas will benefit from the implementation of the telemedicine programme in their health facilities, signalling the Government’s aggressive push to ensure quality, efficient health services are delivered to all.
This was revealed by Health Minister, Dr Frank Anthony at the Ministry’s year-end press conference held at Brickdam, Georgetown on Friday.
Telemedicine is a two-way, real-time interactive communication between a patient and healthcare provider at different sites. It is supported by audio and video equipment and integrated medical devices that empower clinicians to evaluate, diagnose and treat patients remotely and is beneficial in Guyana’s case.
“Next year, we have identified at least another 25 areas; it might be more because we’re working on some streams of funding that might allow us to do more sites,” Dr Anthony disclosed.










