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Changing Healthcare in India by utilising technological advances

Technology is changing healthcare in India. India has been burdened with various diseases yet inadequate access to treatment. Technology will play  huge role in changing healthcare in India. Even countries like the United States and the United Kingdom, which have conducted anti-epidemic planning exercises, did not anticipate such devastation or learn from such drills. Of all the sectors, the one area where the impact of such a pandemic can be foreseen is the health sector. 

 If India is to reap the benefits of a thriving health technology ecosystem, both for domestic demand and to export the technology to other countries, several steps must be taken. determined.  Covid19 and the opportunities presented by this pandemic show that many startups have proposed innovative ideas to face or fight the pandemic.  Some of the startups that are important or could be created by the opportunity provided by Covid19 are Calligo Technology: Applying AI algorithms to the analysis of medical images to assist in the diagnosis of retinal diseases diabetic retinopathy, cervical cancer and oral cavity cancer. Applying and utilising can help changing healthcare in India.

 Speaking at the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (Glasgow), the Director-General of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Dr Balram Bhargava, a cardiologist by training, said: “We see it as our duty to create an environment of innovation in India, by supporting it financially and by ensuring that entrepreneurs are properly rewarded by upholding fairness. equal in its innovation. 

 The COVID19 pandemic has exposed the profound gaps and inherent shortcomings of India's healthcare system. By mid-March, it became clear that the pandemic had dragged on for some time, and thus efforts were being made to streamline medical facilities in areas such as diagnostic kits, equipment respiratory support, ventilators, PPE and other vital competencies as India has traditionally followed. dependent on imports of these key components. 

 Not only that, the government has taken several initiatives to facilitate a large number of startups. The disability of uniform regulatory and validation standards leads to huge variable validation requirements in states and hospitals. Traditionally, innovations focus on new products and technologies, but more and more often focus on new processes, business systems and management methods to everyone, which have an important impact on performance, and thus growth. Innovations should be accepted by all interested parties along the Health Chain and are not limited to several. In healthcare, possible areas of innovation processes include increasingly using virtual educational solutions to create a large number of health professionals, both in the private and public sectors.

The  Public-Private Partnership is emerging as a successful model that integrates the expertise, quality and efficiency of the private sector with the scope and scale possible with the public sector. Various mechanisms involved in PPP include procurement, subcontracting, grant aid, lease or lease, etc. The procedure that has revolutionized healthcare in recent years is a minimally invasive procedure that has helped to ensure patient safety, reduce trauma and ensure a faster recovery. 

 The objective of the course is to create a cadre of health care providers who will be motivated to live and provide comprehensive primary health care in rural areas. The governments of Assam and Chhattisgarh were the first to adopt similar conceptual schemes. This will help solve one of the most pressing medical problems facing the country, the severe shortage of doctors. 

 Enhancing the sustainability of innovations 

 As different innovations are implemented across the entire health care system, it is essential to take a step back and analyze whether investment trends are fragmented. Technological and institutional developments can now effectively meet the huge and growing unmet need for health services in India. Improved research capabilities, complemented by quality human resources and relevant technology, will help create a more holistic and progressive approach to creating a health system in which done sustainably. 

 The Way Ahead 

 While the Indian healthcare industry has seen a trend of innovation, more such innovations are needed to address the problems facing our very large and diverse population are facing. The government is playing an important role in driving this change. While some form of PPP has been implemented over the past decade, this phenomenon needs to be enhanced to achieve the desired national health outcomes. It also plays a global role in setting long-term and short-term health care policies and regulations. 

 Healthcare in India faces several challenges, including inadequate access, low insurance penetration and a growing chronic disease burden. The Indian government's "Make in India" initiative encourages domestic manufacturing of medical devices and helps reduce the prices patients pay for products such as stents and implants, which were previously imported export. 

 Then, when 1 Mg added diagnostic testing services to its offerings, it again used the technology in the form of a mobile app that allowed patients to book online. For example, handwritten prescriptions from doctors are common, and 1 Mg uses an AI machine to decode about half of this data, making it ready for further analysis. 

 

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