Tuesday, 19 February 2019
Thursday, 18 October 2018
मोदी सरकार देश में सरकारी स्वास्थ्य सुविधाओं की स्थिति सुधारने के लिए एक बड़ी योजना पर काम कर रही है
मोदी सरकार देश में सरकारी स्वास्थ्य सुविधाओं की स्थिति सुधारने के लिए एक बड़ी योजना पर काम कर रही है.
जिला अस्पतालों में खुलेंगे प्राइवेट हॉस्पिटल, गंभीर बीमारियों के इलाज के लिए मोदी सरकार का ये है मेगा प्लान
दरअसल, देश के करीब 50 करोड़ लोगों को आयुष्मान भारत योजना के अधीन लाने के बाद से इन गंभीर बीमारियों के इलाज की मांग बढ़ गई है. सरकार की सबसे बड़ी थिंक टैंक नीति आयोग ने इस संबंध में ये सुझाव दिए हैं. इकोनॉमिक टाइम्स अखबार की एक रिपोर्ट के मुताबिक आयोग ने बुधवार को इस संबंध में गाइडलाइन्स और मॉडल कंसेशन एग्रीमेंट का खुलासा किया. इसी में जिला अस्पतालों में निजी कंपनियों को एंट्री देने की बात कही गई है. मौजूदा समय में जिला अस्पताल पूरी तरह से सरकार की ओर से संचालित हैं.
मोदी सरकार देश में सरकारी स्वास्थ्य सुविधाओं की स्थिति सुधारने के लिए एक बड़ी योजना पर काम कर रही है. योजना के मुताबिक सरकार जिला अस्पतालों में स्वास्थ्य सेवा उपलब्ध कराने के लिए निजी सेक्टर को भागीदार बनाएगी. ये निजी कंपनियां जिला अस्पताल परिसर में अपना हॉस्पिटल खोलेंगी जिसमें कैंसर, हार्ट अटैल, डायबिटीज जैसी बीमारियों के इलाज किए जाएंगे. यहां होने वाले इलाज के बदले सरकार उनको भुगतान करेगी.
जिला अस्पतालों में खुलेंगे प्राइवेट हॉस्पिटल, गंभीर बीमारियों के इलाज के लिए मोदी सरकार का ये है मेगा प्लान
दरअसल, देश के करीब 50 करोड़ लोगों को आयुष्मान भारत योजना के अधीन लाने के बाद से इन गंभीर बीमारियों के इलाज की मांग बढ़ गई है. सरकार की सबसे बड़ी थिंक टैंक नीति आयोग ने इस संबंध में ये सुझाव दिए हैं. इकोनॉमिक टाइम्स अखबार की एक रिपोर्ट के मुताबिक आयोग ने बुधवार को इस संबंध में गाइडलाइन्स और मॉडल कंसेशन एग्रीमेंट का खुलासा किया. इसी में जिला अस्पतालों में निजी कंपनियों को एंट्री देने की बात कही गई है. मौजूदा समय में जिला अस्पताल पूरी तरह से सरकार की ओर से संचालित हैं.
मोदी सरकार देश में सरकारी स्वास्थ्य सुविधाओं की स्थिति सुधारने के लिए एक बड़ी योजना पर काम कर रही है. योजना के मुताबिक सरकार जिला अस्पतालों में स्वास्थ्य सेवा उपलब्ध कराने के लिए निजी सेक्टर को भागीदार बनाएगी. ये निजी कंपनियां जिला अस्पताल परिसर में अपना हॉस्पिटल खोलेंगी जिसमें कैंसर, हार्ट अटैल, डायबिटीज जैसी बीमारियों के इलाज किए जाएंगे. यहां होने वाले इलाज के बदले सरकार उनको भुगतान करेगी.
Monday, 15 October 2018
Tuesday, 25 August 2015
Healthcare is the New Gift of Technology
Be it a young generation or be it the older generation, technology is now for all. And with this wide acceptance of technology comes decision making power. The healthcare practice in India is now centering itself from physicians to patients. The earlier scenario was patients following doctor advice which is good, but they themselves were not aware of their own health. Now is the time, when people have started taking charge of their own needs and health issues. E-health being a boon to our country is helping the patients especially those residing in tier-2 and tier-3 cities gain confidence. Online medical consultation and doctor advice are bridging the gap between doctors and patients. Sitting in one place can help you seek medical advice from doctor sitting at the other corner of the world. And it is just very easy and one needs to start with a very simple step of uploading his medical records in a personalized cloud space, selecting the doctor and take a consultation. Subsequent follow-up consultations can also be taken either via telephone or fixing up a meeting with the doctor.
Platforms like Medical Second Opinion have made life really easy. With live advice coming directly from doctors, one can get easy and quick access to solutions. Patients are now having economical access to top doctors like Dr. Naresh Trehan, (leading Cardio Thoracic Vascular Surgeon in India) who are not available easily otherwise.
The main reason why the country is becoming a platform for E-health is increased awareness. An aware patient greatly helps to reduce the burden of healthcare on the country. Maximizing the value of healthcare is the de facto idea and time is not far when online healthcare practice would reach every possible corner of the country.
Platforms like Medical Second Opinion have made life really easy. With live advice coming directly from doctors, one can get easy and quick access to solutions. Patients are now having economical access to top doctors like Dr. Naresh Trehan, (leading Cardio Thoracic Vascular Surgeon in India) who are not available easily otherwise.
The main reason why the country is becoming a platform for E-health is increased awareness. An aware patient greatly helps to reduce the burden of healthcare on the country. Maximizing the value of healthcare is the de facto idea and time is not far when online healthcare practice would reach every possible corner of the country.
Thursday, 13 August 2015
VIRTUAL APPROACH TO HEALTH
They say “health is wealth” and what if you earn this wealth sitting at your home?
The Internet has become a part of everyone’s life these days in one or the other way. Right from picking clothes of your choice to finding vegetables for your kitchen, everything is now available with just one click. All you need is AWARENESS.
Now, when it comes to health you cannot compare with buying groceries for your home. It needs a lot of care and attention. You need a confirmation from your own self to go ahead and also ensure if you are moving in the right direction. And for this, you also need to know that getting online doctor advice in India as well as other countries can be as safe as buying groceries. Yes, I know it might be surprising but it is true. Getting online medical help is nowadays gaining a wide acceptance among users. Sitting at their respective places, people can discuss their health problems either with the patients having a similar condition as well as taking a confidential consultation with the doctor of their choice online. And the fact is that patients have found this method of consultation very convenient and user-friendly. Now, you do not have to worry about getting prior appointments, travel long distances, pay hotel bills for longer stays and wait in long queues to get treatment from the best doctor. All you have to do is navigate the website, choose a doctor, explain your medical condition and upload your reports online (which is totally confidential). Now, what comes next?
The Internet has become a part of everyone’s life these days in one or the other way. Right from picking clothes of your choice to finding vegetables for your kitchen, everything is now available with just one click. All you need is AWARENESS.
Now, when it comes to health you cannot compare with buying groceries for your home. It needs a lot of care and attention. You need a confirmation from your own self to go ahead and also ensure if you are moving in the right direction. And for this, you also need to know that getting online doctor advice in India as well as other countries can be as safe as buying groceries. Yes, I know it might be surprising but it is true. Getting online medical help is nowadays gaining a wide acceptance among users. Sitting at their respective places, people can discuss their health problems either with the patients having a similar condition as well as taking a confidential consultation with the doctor of their choice online. And the fact is that patients have found this method of consultation very convenient and user-friendly. Now, you do not have to worry about getting prior appointments, travel long distances, pay hotel bills for longer stays and wait in long queues to get treatment from the best doctor. All you have to do is navigate the website, choose a doctor, explain your medical condition and upload your reports online (which is totally confidential). Now, what comes next?
Monday, 3 August 2015
Technology Drives country towards E-Health
The year 2015 is said to be the year of E-Health and this statement is holding true to date. As the year is on the verge of ending in a few months, E-health and its acceptance among users have reached a remarkable peak. With E-health comes technology and this technology has not only been an advantage to the patient but has been a helping hand to the doctors too. The online doctor advice in India is gaining wide popularity as the patients and doctors are now able to connect with each other on an online platform. Ease for both has lead to a boom in the sector of E-health. Doctors like Dr. Devi Shetty have also been a part of this interoperability platform and have extended their expert services and online medical help to patients all over India.
Also, with various doctors available in the country, patients now make a choice depending on factors such as geography, procedure, reviews and cost factors.
With E-health, maintaining the medical records has also become a child’s task. The facility of maintaining free health records on a personalized cloud space has freed the patients of all the hassle of paperwork. These records can be accessed from anywhere by the patients and add on advantage is that it can be shared with the doctors anywhere in the world. For doctors also, it is an easy task now. They can have a quick access to the records of their patients and modify the line of treatment as and when required.
This introduction of technology into the healthcare services holds the potential and is putting more ease to this overall process. The power of decision is now being driven towards the patients from “the only option” to having “many choices”.
Also, with various doctors available in the country, patients now make a choice depending on factors such as geography, procedure, reviews and cost factors.
With E-health, maintaining the medical records has also become a child’s task. The facility of maintaining free health records on a personalized cloud space has freed the patients of all the hassle of paperwork. These records can be accessed from anywhere by the patients and add on advantage is that it can be shared with the doctors anywhere in the world. For doctors also, it is an easy task now. They can have a quick access to the records of their patients and modify the line of treatment as and when required.
This introduction of technology into the healthcare services holds the potential and is putting more ease to this overall process. The power of decision is now being driven towards the patients from “the only option” to having “many choices”.
Wednesday, 29 July 2015
Second opinion: Need of The Hour
Imagine a situation when you are buying yourself some expensive dress. Would you not take a second a second opinion before investing your money in that cloth piece? Of course yes! When it comes to personal grooming, we are always wanting an expert advice. So what happens to us when it is about our health or a seriously diagnosed condition or an operating procedure? Health always comes first and hence taking a second opinion in regards to your healthcare should always be your topmost priority.
There are times when a patient is misdiagnosed or given a treatment and advised surgery which is actually not required. Research says that mandatory second opinion leads to 20% drop in avoidable surgery. This is a figure that cannot be left unseen. Especially in this era of internet, it has become very easy to consult doctors. You can have access to world-class facilities sitting at your desk. There are various healthcare organizations that are nowadays providing consultation from online top doctors such as Dr. Harsha Hegde and have proved a boon to the medical field. Free from all the hassle of traveling as well as long waiting time, the doctors and patients can now interact with each other sitting in their respective places. Another add on these days is health tools which are being provided free of cost to the patients online. These free health tools are gaining wide acceptance and have interested a lot of patients. Right from measuring your BMI to total body water requirement and various other parameters, these tools help us to know more about what we are and where do we need to go. A person who drinks less amount of water can actually help a lot with the total body water requirement. This tool will help you to know the exact amount of water your body needs and you can compare it with where you currently are.
With the growing burden of diseases in India and increased healthcare cost, the need for the hour calls for a second opinion. Remember the procedure that you have been advised for may not always be medically necessary. So why take a step further when a second opinion may save you.
There are times when a patient is misdiagnosed or given a treatment and advised surgery which is actually not required. Research says that mandatory second opinion leads to 20% drop in avoidable surgery. This is a figure that cannot be left unseen. Especially in this era of internet, it has become very easy to consult doctors. You can have access to world-class facilities sitting at your desk. There are various healthcare organizations that are nowadays providing consultation from online top doctors such as Dr. Harsha Hegde and have proved a boon to the medical field. Free from all the hassle of traveling as well as long waiting time, the doctors and patients can now interact with each other sitting in their respective places. Another add on these days is health tools which are being provided free of cost to the patients online. These free health tools are gaining wide acceptance and have interested a lot of patients. Right from measuring your BMI to total body water requirement and various other parameters, these tools help us to know more about what we are and where do we need to go. A person who drinks less amount of water can actually help a lot with the total body water requirement. This tool will help you to know the exact amount of water your body needs and you can compare it with where you currently are.
With the growing burden of diseases in India and increased healthcare cost, the need for the hour calls for a second opinion. Remember the procedure that you have been advised for may not always be medically necessary. So why take a step further when a second opinion may save you.
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