Annals of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India), Table of Contents CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Ann Natl Acad Med Sci 2018; 54(02): 114-119DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1712794 Original Article Telemedicine: An Era Yet to Flourish in India Authors Author Affiliations Shilpa Sharma Department of Pediatric Surgery, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. Recommend Article Abstract PDF Download(opens in new window) PDF (91 kb) References References 1 Bashshur RL, Krupinski EA, Thrall JH, Bashshur N (2016). The empirical foundations of teleradiology and related applications: a review of the evidence. Telemed J E Health 22: 868–898. 2 Deslich S, Stec B, Tomblin S, Coustasse A (2013). Telepsychiatry in the 21st century: transforming healthcare with technology. Perspect Health Inf Manag 10: (Summer) 1f. 3 Asiri A, AlBishi S, AlMadani W, et al (2018). The use of telemedicine in surgical care: a systematic review. Acta Inform Med 26: 201–206. 4 Miller GG, Levesque K (2002). Telehealth provides effective pediatric surgery care to remote locations. J Pediatr Surg 37: 752–754. 5 Postuma R, Loewen L (2005). Telepediatric Telemedicine: An Era Yet to Flourish in India 119 surgery: capturing clinical outcomes. J Pediatr Surg 40: 813–818. 6 Shivji S, Metcalfe P, Khan A, Bratu I (2011). Pediatric surgery telehealth: patient and clinician satisfaction. Pediatr Surg Intl 27: 523-526. 7 Lopez-Magallon AJ, Otero AV, Welchering N, et al (2015). Patient Outcomes of an International Telepediatric Cardiac Critical Care Program. Telemed J E Health 21: 601–610. 8 Challacombe B, Dasgupta P (2003). Telemedicine- the future of surgery. J Surg 1: 15-17. 9 Menon M (2003). Robotic radical retropubic prostatectomy. Br J Urol Intl 91: 175-176. 10 Practice Guidelines for Telemedicine. http://www.americantelemed.org/home.