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Cameroon, a country located in the Central Africa that shares borders with Nigeria and Chad. With a population of roughly 24 million people, Cameroon has seen a rise in poor healthcare..

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  • Cameroon, a country located in the Central Africa that shares borders with Nigeria and Chad

  • Cameroon is classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as having a critical shortage of health personnel despite healthcare being one of the nation’s Millennium Development Goals

  • With a population of roughly 24 million people, Cameroon has seen a rise in poor healthcare and premature deaths due to A good start to running a telemedicine program is conjoining a rural kiosk through which medical information can be sent to a doctor who is in an urban area

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A country located in the Central Africa that shares borders with Nigeria and Chad. With a population of roughly 24 million people, Cameroon has seen a rise in poor healthcare and premature deaths due to A good start to running a telemedicine program is conjoining a rural kiosk through which medical information can be sent to a doctor who is in an urban area. History shows that people used to visit the kiosk when it first started, but numbers began to decline. The status of telemedicine in Cameroon is dwindling. A South African tech expert, John Akintosin stated that there has been impressive broadband access that is even good in rural areas [1]. Telemedicine has become more difficult to deploy to rural areas

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