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Friday, 26 December 2014

Patient First Approach To Healthcare

Healthcare until now has largely been a doctor centric approach. Patients have been instructed on to what to do about their health concerns. What medicines to take, what diet plan to follow, which is the best doctors for them, whether they should go in for a surgery or not or which course of investigation best suits them. The point has been that patients are meant to follow what the doctor says without challenging them with self-health awareness or seeking an opinion from another provider.

As a result, we have witnessed an unquestioned rise in the prices of medical care and the gap in the distribution of quality healthcare.  Despite varied attempts at finding solutions to these problems, a doctor to patient model of information has been the understood norm. But with the rising popularity of e-health, the access to healthcare and medical knowledge has been on the rise like never before. Not only can one read and be better informed about a medical condition by themselves with the use of technology, information on investigations, procedures practiced around, other providers available and the infrastructure equipped with them upgrades the position of a patient from a sick, panic stricken individual to an empowered individual who can not only better inform a new provider with his medical problem but also seek more opinions using online medical consultations or online doctor consultation. With live doctors advice coming in, the answers are quick and easy to get. This is being enabled by e-platforms like Medical Second Opinion (MSO), which have the top doctors on their panel giving out consultations online within 24 hours.