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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.

Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Online Medical Services: Silver Lining in Healthcare

As the burden of diseases in India is increasing, people are gaining more awareness and shifting their attention towards health. With wide acceptance to technology, India is advancing more towards e-health. Now what exactly is E-health? E-health is a wider term and a new face which involves the digitalization of healthcare world and the practice is supported by electronic means and communication such as online doctor help, online health records, tele-health support etc. Nowadays, there are portals that are even providing free consultation from online top doctors and also provide personalized cloud space for uploading free health records. In a country like India, people are actually facing the hassle of keeping the huge bundles of medical files, insurance cover files, diagnostic records etc. This is where maintaining medical records online steps in and is gaining wide acceptance among users.

E-health is of great use and advantage when it comes to taking a consultation for a major health condition such as any liver disease. People sitting in any part of the world can have an access to the healthcare cost in India and compare it with their home country. For eg, the cost of liver transplant treatment in india goes to as low as one-twentiethif compared with USA, UK and other European countries. This can in a great way help in reducing the overall costs of a person sitting in a different country.  Not only the people from abroad, but also the people sitting in India can benefit a lot from it and save their overall costs including staying and transportations costs. All we can say is online medical facility is a boon to healthcare in one or the other way.