"Telemedicine" links Africans to Indian expertise on Yahoo! Health: "Telemedicine' links Africans to Indian expertise
By Barry Malone - Thu Apr 3, 12:54 AM PDTProvided by:
An Ethiopian woman inside a clinic in Bahir Dar, March 10, 2007. Ethiopia's health problems are mirrored across Africa where doctors and nurses are often overworked and underpaid, villagers have to walk miles to the nearest clinic and drugs and treatment are often beyond the means of ordinary people. (Eliana Aponte/Reuters)
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Everyone stands in line or que for the government services that they have paid for through their taxes. As paid customers they should be treated with effeciency, respect, and courtesy. Most often they are not. They face smug indifference, arrogance, unnecessary delays, by the so called " public civil servants" . Q-jumpers is a blog to get services through any other means , offer competitive alternatives and make government services more accountable and customer user friendly.
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