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Re: [Telemedicine] Re: Telemedicine -Commercial aspects

Dear Mr.Abdur, Further to my previous mail ,

"Healthcare faces a dilemma. The industry expects hospitals to operate as a
charity, while Wall Street expects them to deliver profitable growth," said
Jeffrey A. Malehorn, president and CEO of GE Commercial Finance Healthcare
Financial Services. "To effectively serve their communities and fulfill their
missions, hospitals must fully embrace the best financial practices knowing the
change may be difficult."

Aneesh

"Md. Abdur Rob" <arob1958@...> wrote:
09.08.2005

Dear Mr. Aneesh,

Thank you very much for your mail to all members. However,
Telemedicine has the commercial aspect in different ays. Say, if a
difficult patient can treate his or her ailment, can you do imagine
how many patient will get admission there and it will increase the
hospital's revenue. Further, to treate through telemedicine, the
communicating expenditure is more lesser. So, by contracting with the
patient under a package can earn more. Also, there are social benifit
and earn goodwill more. By practicing telemedicine, the Private
Hospital & the attending GP become popular internationally.

So, there are more more benifits from Telemedicine.

Thanks and best regards

Md. Abdur Rob
CEO
Global Telemedicine Company
Dhaka, Bangladesh
E-mail: global.telemedicine.co@...


--- In telemedicine@yahoogroups.com, "sharma_aneesh"
<sharma_aneesh@y...> wrote:
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> Dear All,
> Implementation of telemedicine projects in Public Health Sector is
> understandable but whethere its a commercially viable option for
> Private Hospitals to implement or does any hospital can expect ROI
> from this?
>
> Aneesh




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Dear All, Implementation of telemedicine projects in Public Health Sector is understandable but whethere its a commercially viable option for Private...
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09.08.2005 Dear Mr. Aneesh, Thank you very much for your mail to all members. However, Telemedicine has the commercial aspect in different ays. Say, if a ...
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Dear Abdur, Well if it’s a free of cost initiative for the patients then you and me or any NGO as a “Telemedicine Network” owner will surely earn some...
Aneesh Sharma
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Dear Mr.Abdur, Further to my previous mail , "Healthcare faces a dilemma. The industry expects hospitals to operate as a charity, while Wall Street expects...
Aneesh Sharma
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