As part of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between ISRO and the Apollo
Tele-medicine Enterprise Limited, the Appollo-SHAR Tele-medicine Project was
inaugurated on February 15, 2002. The project envisages the establishment of
Tele-medicine connectivity between Apollo Hospitals, Chennai and SHAR Centre
Hospital of ISRO at Sriharikota using INSAT satellite.
The ISRO's hospital at Sriharikota Island has about 50 beds and it caters to the
needs of the healthcare of ISRO personnel and their families numbering about
eight thousand. It also serves the tribal populations who have inhabited this
Island even before the space centre was established. The hospital being in a
remote island with limited facilities and specialist doctors, obtaining
tele-medicine consultation and treatment from a super-specialty hospital like
Apollo Hospital in Chennai, will go a long way in improving the healthcare of
the Sriharikota population.
Under the MOU, ISRO will provide necessary satellite communication
infrastructure including transponder capacity. Apollo Hospitals will provide
the medical consultation, advice and treatment using the tele-medicine
equipment installed both at SHAR Hospital and Apollo. This arrangement will
also help in cutting down the travel and avoiding strenuous journeys for needy
patients especially in emergency cases.
It may be noted that under the same MOU, a Tele-medicine project is already in
operation between the Apollo Hospital, Chennai and Aragonda Apollo Hospital and
Educational Research Foundation at Aragonda village in Chittoor District of
Andhara Pradesh.
ISRO, as part of application of space technology especially for the benefit of
remote areas and rural populations, is implementing Tele-medicine projects at
various other places including off-shore islands and inaccessible regions of
the country.