Development of telemedicine in KAZAKHSTAN

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Development of telemedicine in KAZAKHSTAN Karine Kotoyants General Director JSC Intel (Institute of Telecommunications) karin@kit.kz

KAZAKHSTAN Geographic: Healthcare System: Population - 14819700 Total area- 2724900sq.km Density – 5,5 people/sq. km Healthcare System: Total Healthcare budget - 2% of GDP (23.8 USD per capita) State sector - 4133 policlinics and ambulatories Private sector - 642 policlinics Pharmacies - 6000 (98% - private)

Prerequisites for the development of telemedicine Geographic and demographic features Development of the telecommunication infrastructure Kazakhstan’s Experience in EC IST projects implementation (DENEMA, TeleInVivo, Telesol) Business interest in the telemedicine projects

Telecommunications infrastructure • About 300 private operators • All communication channels – 67 500 000 channels*km • Telephony - 14 numbers /100 inhabitants • Mobile telephony - 5,4 phones / 100 inhabitants • Internet - 4 users / 100 inhabitants • Fiber backbone – 5 000 km, including TAE (Asia – Europe) – 1 750 km • Satellite Telecommunications • Digital TV broadcasting

Kazakhstan in IST projects DENEMA - Telematics Application Program, 1997-1999 The mission of this project: creation conditions for establishing and development of direct contacts between healthcare workers in Central Asian countries DENEMA was focused on • Adopting new information technologies in fields of e-learning, telemedicine, electronic commerce through Central Asia Region • Connecting Central Asia Region to World Information Society • Testing and adaptation of the european telematics products in Central Asia • Supplying hottest information about Central Asia telematics market Participants: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan

TeleInVivo in Kazakhstan The aim of this project was to setup a transportable telemedicine workstation for the purposes of remote diagnostics seances via telecommunication channels. Telemedicine Network includes: • Almaty Regional Medical Diagnostic and Consulting Centre • Aral Central Local Hospital (Aral CLH) • Hospital in Coimbra (Portugal) • Telecommunication Centre in Almaty (KATELCO)

Telemedical Network

Results of the IST experience • Both projects - DENEMA and TeleInvivo were successful • Real experience in the realization of the telemedicine projects • Testing telecommunication ability for telemedicine purpose • Testing ability of the satellite and ground channels • Prerequisites for the development of telemedicine in Central Asia region

ONGOING INITIATIVES Goal: Technologies: TV broadcasting Consortia: Creation of the special Medical Informational TV satellite channel for implementation of healthy lifestyle all over the Kazakhstan Technologies: TV broadcasting Internet applications Consortia: Intel Katelco Medinform National Center for Problems of Healthy lifestyle development

Medicine-informational TV satellite project

Institute of Telecommunications Dr. Karine Kotoyants Questions? Institute of Telecommunications Dr. Karine Kotoyants Phone: +7-3272-582500 Fax: +7-3272-542360 E-mail: karin@kit.kz