Telemedicine Services of ‘Shasthyo Batayon 16263’ During COVID-19 Pandemic: Opportunities and Challenges

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Bangladesh Med Res Counc Bull 2020; 46(3): 240-244


Introduction
Bangladesh has been implementing the digital health services to promote and protect public health, including telehealth, video-consultation, reporting even through data collection from the remote rural areas, monitoring, surveillance, human resource development including continued professional development etc. since long before the COVID-19 pandemic. 1 The National Telehealth services is known as 'ShasthyoBatayon16263' that was inaugurated by the honorable Minister, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW)on April 2016. The objectives are to provide low cost, efficient and timely delivery of general health care services in 24/7 by medical doctors and counsellors. It is directly linked with existing health system for effectively responding the needs of citizen in Bangladesh. 2 'Shasthyo Batayon' has been financed by the MoHFW through Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) and implemented by Synesis IT, a private provider of eHealth services and pioneer in digital health services in Bangladesh. 3 It is a collaborative partnership and integrated within operational plan for sustainable citizen's digital health services. 4 The guidelines for telemedicine treatment protocol, advice/counseling, referral services and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) were developed and approved for 'Shasthyo Batayon' (SB)by the DGHS. 5 To avail 'Shasthyo Batayon' services, anyone can call to 16263 from any phone and access medical doctors and health information officers, who then provide consultation including treatment and counseling, referral services, emergency ambulance services and complaint management services according to the client's need. Clients are mostly referred to Government and private health facilities and also referred to medical specialists for higher level services in case of need. 6 'Shasthyo Batayon' has provided significant services during COVID 19 pandemic and able to deliver health services over 10 million citizens in Bangladesh including COVID-19 patient treatment and management of services. 7 These services have also contributed to fill the gaps and as an alternative health service during COVID 19 pandemic. It has functioned as the "Digital Hospital" of Government and also directly contributed for strengthening Government's existing health systems with creative and innovative collaborations. 8 It was promoted through commercials on TV, mobile phone, radio, newspapers, Facebook posts via official page, posters distributed to all public health facilities, robotic voice calls through mobile phones. 9 It has been mention that, in july 2020, the Bangladesh has developed telemedicine guidelines, which will be a key enabler in of stering the growth of telemedicine which is being utilized by more healthcare practitioners and patients in a wide variety of forms. 1,10 Citizens are able to access telehealth services and proven as the high impact digital health solutions for preventing diseases and saving lives. 11

Operational Model
The following health services are provided by SB: health messages were communicated about COVID -19 signs/symptoms, prevention and testing facilities through different media sources. As death toll related to COVID -19 rose around the world and there was disruption of trade, travel and employment at both national and global level, the preventive measures such as lock down of large areas although effective, have resulted in heightened anxiety and loss of livelihood especially for the poor. This situation has created an opportunity to use telemedicine services such as 'Shasthyo Batayon'to fill an essential gap related to health information, diagnosis, treatment, counseling and support services for COVID-19 pandemic. 13 In an effort to provide services to the citizens, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in Bangladesh moved to make 'Shasthyo Batyon' services toll free at the beginning of the epidemic and publicized the number (16263) through their different communication channels. As a result of COVID-19 pandemic, the calls to ''Shasthyo Batayon'' rose from about 4000 to 30,000 per day in one week and then to 80,000 per day ( figure  1). Over 10.0 million calls received by 'Shasthyo Batayon' from March 08 to 31August, 2020, the majority (83.0%) were for COVID-19 related services. 14, 15 The total calls for doctor's consultation increased significantly during the epidemic (figure 2). In January, the total number of calls received was 16,820 but in March 'Shasthyo Batayon' received 60,181 calls. By August, call numbers were increased to 358,792/month.   6).
Among all the calls, 22,09,58 calls were made for <5year old children, 50,46,62 calls were for 5-60 years of age and 4,63,967 calls for aged more than 60 years. The time trend of the calls by the age groups the calls were made for we found that the proportion of calls for the under 5year old children decreased during the epidemic from 31% to 6.0%; the proportion of calls for 5-60 year olds increased from 67.0% to 89.0% and then 73.0% in the month of July-August; and the proportion of calls for elderly patients remain similar in March to April, 2020, however increased significantly in July-August, 2020 21.0%

Opportunities and Challenges:
Findings SB provides an opportunity to keep providing reliable information and support to a large number of people so that the existing health facilities are not overwhelmed; 'Shasthyo Batayon' services could safe guard the frontline health care providers as the number of people with uncomplicated Higher number of calls for primary healthcare other than COVID-19 indicating that users are not only seeking care for Corona virus infection they also relied on the teleconsultation services for their other diseases as well; The 'Shasthyo Batayon' services could combat the rapid rise in misinformation about COVID -19 by providing transparent and evidence base guidance as more knowledge and information are revealed; It is important that 'Shasthyo Batayon' is promoted to districts beyond Dhaka and Chattagram and through health professionals and social network so that the services could reach more people; Telemedicine service is able to provide low cost, reliable health services with privacy and earn respects from citizen and also contribute to Government's existing health system.
'Shasthyo Batayon' call centre platform could be a model for developing country perspective an alternative of primary healthcare during emergencies in an epidemic situation when face-to-face healthcare is not possible.
Implementation research should be funded along with the programme so that gaps in implementation can be addressed and lessons learnt can be documented for Bangladesh and other low resource setting for similar epidemics in the future if any; and However, with the sudden rise in daily call rates it is important to ensure that adequate resources are made available to maintain the service quality in terms of space, equipment, human resource and training; COVID-19 symptom stop going to health facilities; common cold) for clinical diagnosis of COVID-19