Telekyanmar, a telehealth initiative launched after Myanmar’s military coup during the third wave of COVID-19, was established to meet urgent healthcare needs among vulnerable populations. This cross-sectional study (February–September 2023) assessed satisfaction among clients and clinicians using Telekyanmar’s services. Findings showed high satisfaction on both sides, highlighting Telekyanmar’s effectiveness in addressing healthcare needs in Myanmar’s post-coup context.
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Telekyanmar is a telehealth programme under the Ministry of Health, National Unity Government, providing essential healthcare to conflict-affected and displaced communities in Myanmar since 2021.
Following the March 2025 7.7 magnitude earthquake, Telekyanmar delivered an emergency response through expanded telemedicine services, mental health and psychosocial support, and close collaboration with local partners. These efforts focus on accessible, community-based care to restore health, dignity, and hope for crisis-affected populations.
The Telekyanmar team proudly presented at the Research Conference (27–29 September 2025) organized by the Ministry of Health, National Unity Government under the theme “Health in Complex Emergencies: Research and Response in Myanmar’s Crises”. Our presentation highlighted the community's perception and utilization of telemedicine services after the military coup in Myanmar.
The Telekyanmar team proudly presented at the Research Conference (27–29 September 2025) organized by the Ministry of Health, National Unity Government under the theme “Health in Complex Emergencies: Research and Response in Myanmar’s Crises”. Our presentation highlighted the youth's perception and satisfaction on using Telekyanmar Sexual and Reproductive Health Services (SRH) during post coup period in Myanmar.








