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International Consulting Aid Network
30 June 2021
Telemedicine Services: An Argument for Use in Africa, Haiti, and the U.S. Virgin Islands Healthcare Systems examines the benefits of Telemedicine against the backdrop of the reality that existing systems are deficient, not prioritized by the governments, and people - especially those residing in rural areas - are suffering, even dying. Telemedicine technology can help repair and expand these broken health systems and bring critical health services to those most in need.
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Imprint:   International Consulting Aid Network
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   517g
ISBN:   9781737190745
ISBN 10:   1737190745
Pages:   262
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr. Hugues Fidele Batsielilit, Ph.D., is the President and CEO of the International Consulting Aid Network (ICAN). He works as an emergency management specialist focusing on health, public health issues, and post disaster impacts (Federal Emergency Management Agency). Dr. Batsielilit has served as an expert international consultant in public health surveillance and a communicable disease specialist (The Peace Corps, and ICAN), a healthcare administrator, and a community health coordinator for more than ten years. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the National Institute of Executives, a Master of Sciences and a Ph.D. in public health and healthcare administration from the University of Phoenix in Arizona. Additionally, Dr. Batsielilit, holds an Associate's degree in medical logistics from Fort Lee Military Academy in Virginia. He served in the United States Army from 2008 to 2012, where he was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Medical Division as a medical logistics specialist. Dedrick L Moone is a passionate individual with multiple roles and a heart for making a difference. As a devoted husband and proud girl-dad, he finds joy in his family and embraces the responsibilities that come with these cherished roles. Dedrick's journey as an author, keynote speaker, philanthropist, humanitarian, book reviewer, and Toastmaster has allowed him to touch lives around the globe. Driven by his desire to see others thrive, Dedrick has made it his life's mission to create a positive and enjoyable impact wherever he is given the opportunity. His presence has been recognized on television and various platforms, showcasing his expertise and inspiring others through his words and actions. Beyond his personal achievements, Dedrick actively participates in professional organizations and serves as a spokesperson for nonprofit agencies. These affiliations further demonstrate his commitment to making a meaningful difference in the lives of others. With a genuine passion for helping individuals be their best selves, Dedrick L. Moone continues to leave a positive and lasting impact, using his diverse skills and experiences to uplift and empower those he encounters.

Reviews for Telemedicine Services

5 Stars, Tammy Ruggles, Editorial Reviewer, Readers Favorite LLC Telemedicine Services: An Argument for Use in Africa, Haiti, and the U.S. Virgin Islands Healthcare Systems by Dr. Hugues F. Batsielilit is a compelling and important work of non-fiction that advocates for the implementation of telemedicine in the locations mentioned in the title. Dr. Hugues F. Batsielilit's informative book explains how telemedicine works and the dire need to change the way the healthcare systems operate in these areas, that they are sub-par at the moment and need to be revamped, with telemedicine at the forefront. The author clearly and succinctly offers information that shows how health is not a priority in these locations and that the technology in telemedicine can rehab their failing systems. Those living in these areas could have a higher level of care and deserve the same access as any other world citizen.


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