Russian Ministry of Health released the principle of organization and delivery of health care services using telemedicine

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The rules describe types of telemedicine systems used, type of care to be eligible for telemedicine services, interaction of medical personnel using telemedicine systems, approach for remote monitoring of condition of patient, and approach for documenting and storing information obtained using telemedicine technologies.

The full text of the Order #965n is available in Russian here.

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