Aim: Rapid development in telecommunication sector across the globe has revolutionised communication networks even in rural areas. At a tertiary leprosy referral hospital in Tamil Nadu, India, leprosy treatment was started for a male patient presenting with clinical signs and symptoms suggestive of leprosy. Since the patient was from a remote area, but needed close and continuous monitoring, he was provided with a mobile phone and a 12 h toll free number.

Methods: The patient was able to provide detailed regular information of his health status to the health worker, through the toll free number from the mobile phone given to him. The patient defaulted during his treatment. Within a few days of his defaulting, a follow up call was made and the patient revealed that he did not have enough financial resources to visit the hospital and continue his treatment.

Results: The patient was visited by a health worker and was reassured. Arrangements were made by the hospital to reimburse his travel costs.

Conclusion: Utilising the advancements in technology would help in solving some of the key unanswered issues existing in leprosy. The use of technology helps facilitate and complement the work of health workers in reaching out to patients living in remote areas.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThe use of M (mobile) - health in treatment compliance and adherenceThe use of M-health in the prevention and management of impairments in leprosyEffective monitoring and follow up of patients with impairments through mobile.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17483107.2020.1804631DOI Listing

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