Analysis of Telemedicine Diffusion: The Case of China

Telemedicine helps developing countries deliver medical services to underdeveloped rural areas where health resources are deficient. Yet telemedicine diffusion in the largest developing country, China, remains a secret to the world. This paper examines the evolution of telemedicine in China, analyze...

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diffusion
Diffusion of Innovation
Government
Hospitals
Information technology
Internet
Medical diagnostic imaging
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Practice Patterns, Physicians
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Telemedicine - trends
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