Bitkine, Chad – For Ache Kodo, seeing a physician as soon as meant saving cash for the journey.
Dwelling in Bitkine, in central Chad, she mentioned a medical go to may imply paying for transport, the session and different prices of travelling to a bigger city.
Now, she will be able to seek the advice of a physician remotely by means of a Telemedan kiosk nearer to residence.
“Telemedan modified how my household accessed healthcare providers,” Ache informed Al Jazeera. “It was troublesome earlier than, because it concerned me saving cash to journey simply to see a physician. Now I’m in a position to do it on time with fewer prices from the place I’m. It has additionally enhanced my financial standing.”
For folks in rural Chad, distance might be as a lot of a barrier to healthcare because the scarcity of medical doctors themselves. Medical amenities and specialists are concentrated in bigger cities and cities, leaving many communities removed from fundamental providers.
Abakar Mahamat grew up with that actuality.
“The issue wasn’t solely the shortage of medical doctors,” he mentioned. “It was additionally the space between these medical doctors and the communities that wanted them.”
In 2021, he launched Telemedan, a telemedicine initiative designed to convey consultations nearer to communities the place electrical energy, web entry and medical infrastructure are restricted.
“As a substitute of asking folks to journey tons of of kilometres to seek out a physician, I needed to make use of expertise to convey the physician nearer to them,” Abakar informed Al Jazeera.
A clinic powered by the solar
The kiosks run on photo voltaic panels and batteries, permitting them to function with out dependable grid electrical energy.
A neighborhood operator registers the affected person and takes fundamental measurements utilizing tools together with blood-pressure displays, glucometers, thermometers, pulse oximeters and electrocardiogram (ECG) machines.
The physician joins remotely, showing on a display because the operator assists with the examination.
Telemedan says its kiosks may also be geared up with diagnostic instruments together with stethoscopes, temperature sensors and, in some circumstances, ultrasound tools. A skilled native operator helps sufferers use them.
The system is designed for locations the place web entry could also be unreliable. Affected person info might be saved regionally and synchronised when connectivity returns. An Unstructured Supplementary Service Knowledge (USSD) service permits folks with out web entry to ebook appointments and entry well being info.
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Relying on the placement, the kiosks can join by means of cell networks or satellite tv for pc hyperlinks.
“We need to see that the absence of dependable electrical energy or the web shouldn’t imply the absence of healthcare,” Abakar mentioned.
The price of attending to a physician
Abakar mentioned some journeys for medical care can value $200 or extra as soon as transport, lodging, logistics and medical consultations are included.
Telemedan consultations value between $2 and $15, relying on the service.
For Abakar, the difficulty can be about what households can afford to surrender to acquire care.
“A affected person shouldn’t have to decide on between in search of medical care and with the ability to feed their household,” he mentioned.
From pilot to wider community
Telemedan started as a pilot and has expanded with help from grants and institutional partnerships, together with Chad’s Ministry of Public Well being and Prevention.
Abakar mentioned the initiative now has 37 kiosks throughout 11 provinces and has reached an estimated 143,000 folks.

Telemedan has additionally begun utilizing synthetic intelligence to assist display for diabetic retinopathy, a complication of diabetes that may injury imaginative and prescient. The initiative says the expertise is meant to help healthcare professionals somewhat than change them.
However a distant session has limits.
A kiosk can’t present emergency remedy or carry out each examination. Sufferers who want specialist care, laboratory exams, medicines or hospital remedy nonetheless have to succeed in the following degree of the well being system.
Can the kiosks final?
Telemedan’s growth comes as Chad develops its wider digital well being system.
Youssouf Silay, an assistant to the coordinator of Chad’s Nationwide Digital Well being Programme, informed Al Jazeera that the nation’s Nationwide Well being Improvement Plan for 2022–2030 identifies digital well being as a technique to develop entry to care.
Chad established the Nationwide Telemedicine Programme in 2021 and launched its Nationwide Digital Well being Programme in 2023, Youssouf mentioned. The Ministry of Well being can be creating a authorized and regulatory framework for digital well being providers.
“The target is to advertise progressive options that may enhance entry to healthcare, significantly in areas with restricted medical and vitality infrastructure,” Youssouf informed Al Jazeera. “Options similar to solar-powered telemedicine kiosks can contribute to this effort by bringing healthcare providers nearer to underserved populations.”
However placing a kiosk in a village is barely the start.
The tools has to maintain working. Connectivity must be obtainable. Native operators want coaching. Docs should be there when sufferers name. And individuals who want care past the kiosk want a technique to attain it.

Every kiosk prices about $10,000, in keeping with Abakar. Telemedan sells the models to governments, public well being programmes and accomplice organisations, which then function them. The mannequin means sufferers usually are not paying for the infrastructure itself.
Telemedan says it desires to succeed in a million folks in rural communities throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
A solar-powered kiosk can’t change a hospital. It can’t change a physician in each circumstance.
However it could actually shorten the space between a affected person and the well being system.
“We wish Telemedan to change into a sustainable layer of healthcare infrastructure, not merely a group of expertise initiatives,” Abakar informed Al Jazeera.
