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    ARMENIA FUND USA FORGES STRATEGIC HEALTHCARE PARTNERSHIPS AIMED AT REVOLUTIONIZING HEALTHCARE DELIVERY IN ARMENIA AND KARABAKH

    Noyan Tapan
    18.08.2010

    By introducing the newly branded HyeBridge Telehealth© program in
    2004 Armenia Fund USA significantly enhanced and modernized healthcare
    and medical education in Armenia and Karabakh.

    Within its framework valuable specialty equipment and technology
    were donated directly to the designated recipients. This year alone,
    22 computers, 2 Polycom videoconferencing units and other critical
    surgical supplies (a total value of ,500) have been airlifted to
    HyeBridge sites through the generosity of United Armenian Fund, an
    indispensable player in bringing valuable specialty equipment and
    technology directly to the designated recipients.

    Since 2004, Karabakh Telecom has been generously providing free,
    high-speed Internet access to the newly built Polyclinic in
    Stepanakert, connecting the biggest healthcare hub in Karabakh to
    the international medical community.

    Telemedicine as a field is relatively new to the healthcare community.

    The tool has been widely utilized to overcome challenges of time
    and distance when it comes to prompt and precise medical diagnosis
    and information exchange. Through high-speed Internet access and
    a centrally controlled electronic communications database, medical
    and healthcare professionals are able to diagnose and treat critical
    conditions that sometimes require highly specialized experiential
    knowledge or expertise that is otherwise unavailable at a given place
    and point in time.

    Having already invested in Karabakh's healthcare system, Armenia
    Fund came up with the ambitious plan of making the Armine Pagoumian
    Polyclinic part of what is to become a nationwide network of electronic
    diagnosis and information sharing platform. An initial HyeBridge
    Telehealth center was established in Karabakh in 2005.

    In 2009, Armenia Fund USA arranged for computers and additional
    equipment installation that would allow, via electronic
    telecommunications, the exchange of medical information between
    Armenia's Yerevan State Medical University (YSMU) and medical
    professionals practicing in remote regions of Armenia and Karabakh.

    This past summer, Vanadzor Hospital #2 joined the HyeBridge Telehealth
    international community, becoming the fourth project site.

    The undeniable success of the pilot session has convinced us that
    "telemedicine is an effective and cost-efficient driver of improved
    medical outcomes in Armenia," as Irina Lazarian, Armenia Fund USA
    Executive Director, describes it.

    This summer, videoconferencing equipment was installed at the Armenia
    Fund USA headquarters in lower Manhattan in preparation for a series
    of the telemedicine sessions and live consultations with Armenia from
    the Fund's office to be transmitted in real time via the high-speed
    Internet connection.

    "A number of Armenian-American medical specialists from the tri-state
    area have expressed interest in consulting on difficult-to-diagnose
    cases from remote areas of Armenia and Karabakh," explains Ms.

    Lazarian. "We are very happy to facilitate this groundbreaking exchange
    between Armenian specialists here and abroad. It sets a good example
    of how professional counterparts from different perspectives can
    successfully collaborate."

    Under the HyeBridge Telehealth banner, a demonstration was presented
    in July 2009 at the 10th Annual Armenian Medical World Congress in New
    York City. Professional attendees gathered for a real-time telemedicine
    session transmitted from Hilton, New York. Four difficult patient cases
    were consulted with the use of the electronic technology and over 400
    doctors and nurses from YSMU participated in the conference remotely.

    The principal collaboration between the Armenia Fund USA Eastern
    region affiliate with YSMU and AAHPO doctors, dentists, nurses and
    pharmacists practicing in NY, NJ and CT, combines the world-class
    expertise of medical specialists in the U.S. with the vast field
    experience that Armenia Fund USA possesses in program implementation
    for Armenia and Karabakh.

    "By forging strategic partnerships between medical professionals in
    the diaspora and Armenia, supported by technologies that facilitate
    the instant exchange of up-to-date information, Armenia Fund USA has
    solidified its role in helping to bring Armenian medical practices
    up to world-class standards," stated Raffi Festekjian, chairman of
    Armenia Fund USA.




    From: A. Papazian
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