Use of telecommunication in health care and telemedicine started from the civil war era to the present. The information and communication technologies (ICTs) provide an ability in medical service to overcome geographical barriers and help to provide better health care services. Telemedicine, a term coined in the 1970s which means “healing at a distance” [1], is the use of medical information and telecommunication to improve, maintain, or aid to patients’ health status from a distance. The rural and underserved communities can benefit to get more health services to save lives, in order to there are not enough health facilities in their home area. Telemedicine application has a vital role to improve future disaster medicine. As telecommunication technology advances such as computers, broadband internet, and videoconferencing equipment, the main role of telemedicine in health and healing patients will be bolded [2]. We should point out that telemedicine will develop if telecommunication technology progress.
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