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This chapter introduces the case studies of remote healthcare services in Cambodia, China, India, and Pakistan, aimed at preventing noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). In Cambodia, India, and Pakistan, the portable health clinic (PHC) has been customized or modified to fit specific needs of the various targeted populations; whereas in China, it relies on government -initiated systems. Case studies from each country describe processes at different stages of designing, planning, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating remote healthcare services, and outline challenges and future courses
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Subjects: Biology and medical computing
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