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With no intensive care available in remote areas, many patients died on their
way to city hospitals. Now rural medics are using tele-ICU systems to save lives
• Photographs by Elke Scholiers for the Guardian
Whenever an ambulance arrived with a critically ill patient, Dr R Mubarak’s
heart would sink. His small country hospital in Bagepalli, like most rural
government hospitals in India, had no intensive-care unit. Families had to take
the patient, who was perhaps on the brink of death, on a two-hour drive to the
general hospital in Bengaluru.
“Often the patient came back in the same ambulance, dead. They never made it,”
says Mubarak. “I knew I could be signing their death warrant by sending them but
I had no choice.”
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