Medical Drone Delivery in Developing Countries

Case Study Mongolia

Authors

  • Sven Henry Kannenberg Mongolian National University of Medical Sciences
  • Ganbat Danaa
  • Friedrich Ueberle
  • Nomin Zorigt

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14464/ess51226

Abstract

Developing countries often have difficulties in the field of medicine, and many of these problems do not relate to missing knowledge but on the transportation possibilities to bring patient, doctor and the necessary medical supplies together. In a research study for the country of Mongolia the advantages of a drone delivery system are shown and the unique challenges such as temperature, elevation and range are discussed to choose a suitable system design for countries with enormous size and low population. Airplane like drones with their wider distances seem to be the most promising solution to connect rural areas to the medical logistics network.

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Published

2018-05-16