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Presentation of Voice of Healthcare

Health IT (Health Information Technology) is the area of IT involving the design, development, creation, use and maintenance of information systems for the healthcare industry

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Presentation of Voice of Healthcare

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  1. Is healthcare it an essential investment or inevitable expense in tier ii markets? Amit U. Jain, Founder HospitalSoftwareShop.com

  2. Health information technology (Hit) Health IT (Health Information Technology) is the area of IT involving the design, development, creation, use and maintenance of information systems for the healthcare industry. HIT is now a very wide field and it comprises of these:

  3. EHR / EMR • Electronic Health Records (EHR) or Electronic Medical Records (EMR) essentially involves usage of computers to maintain patient records in terms of demographic information, past medical history, investigations and prescriptions.

  4. mHealth • mHealth (Mobile Health) is essentially using mobile phones for medical consultation. It can be as basic as a video chat with the patient to screening patient’s retina through mobile camera. • mHealth witnessing increased usage in healthcare these days.

  5. Telemedicine / telepathology /teleradiology • TeleMedicine is now widely used in catering to patients in rural areas to save time & provide timely care • By TelePathology, referring doctors get instant access to patients’ pathology reports • By TeleRadiology, expert’s opinions can be sought globally

  6. Internet of medical things (iomt) • Internet of Medical Things is going to be A Game Changer in 2020. “Things of IoT in Healthcare: • Wearables: e.g. wrist bands that measure steps taken, pulse, blood pressure, sleep quality, temperature and even oxygen levels. All these pieces of data are sent to the user’s smartphone • Organ on Chips (OoC): Organs-on-Chips is truly a ground-breaking invention of creating human organ system on miniature micro-engendered chips. These chips help to better understand the functions of our organs • Digital Pills: The patient consumes a chip in a pill, this chip are capable of capturing photographs through which specialists come to know more about the inner functions of organs, also how the drug affects them. • Mobile Retina Camera

  7. Internet of medical things (iomt) • Google Glass: Just imagine a healthcare provider who, while examining a patient, knows the past medical history. At the same time he can communicate with other experts across the globe and share valuable information leading to better and improved patient care. It could also be used during surgical procedures to consult with other physicians. Diagnostic images can be shared, home care sessions could be taken • Mobile Retina Camera: It is Smartphone-based fundus camera device with ability to image peripheral retina. In fact, an Indian company has developed an inexpensive smartphone-based fundus camera device which is priced at approximately US$ 300. • Robots: Many hospitals have already started using Robots for these purposes; remote consulting with doctors, guide patients for various facilities, measure medical data, to set reminders for nurses for better and timey patient care. • Portable Pathology • Portable Vitals Kit

  8. Internet of medical things (iomt) • Portable Pathology: These are handy, portable kits (less than the dimensions of an A4 paper) that can be carried to patient homes to measure almost 200 pathological parameters. • Portable Vitals Kit: These are handy medical kits to measure the vitals of a patient (as in home care) – temperature, pulse, Blood pressure, SPO2 and ECG.

  9. Past scenario of Healthcare in tier ii cities • Tier-II towns had largely remained below the radar of private sector in healthcare. • Healthcare was largely dominated by doctor-owned small to mid-sized centres offering a few basic specialties. • Availability of medical care was skewed by absence of good quality tertiary care medical offering in most small cities. • Private sector healthcare delivery was limited to negligible presence of quality corporate hospitals especially in the Northern and Central parts of the country

  10. Current scenario of Healthcare in tier ii cities • Tier II cities now have improved infrastructure and transportation facilities • Tier II cities now provide better quality of life to professionals and skilled people • With the development of basic amenities, more influx of nearby rural population to Tier II cities is happening at a quicker pace. • In the last one decade many Corporate Hospitals have entered Tier II cities. For example, Indore now has Aollo, Medanta and Shalby.

  11. Current scenario of Healthcare in tier ii cities • Expectations of People in Tier II cities in terms of healthcare delivery have increased • Corporate Hospitals in Tier II cities have a distinctive advantage of being processes and technology driven • Corporate Hospitals in Tier II cities run Consultation Camps of Specialists of National Repute • Specialists from Tier I cities are posted to Tier II locations by Corporate Hospitals

  12. Challenges faced by hospitals in tier ii cities • Local Hospitals in Tier II cities are facing tough competition by Corporate Hospitals • Enhanced expectations of patients in terms of facilities and amenities are catalysts to increased Capex for the local hospitals – Better and Innovative infrastructure etc. • Tier II cities’ Hospitals are now transforming from single doctor owned hospitals to group of doctors owning and running hospitals

  13. Hit Advantages: to patients

  14. Hit Advantages: to hospitals

  15. HIT an essential investment in tier ii cities • Talking in terms of the past and the current scenario of hospitals in Tier II cities, it can be safely concluded that HIT is an essential investment, • NOT • An inevitable expense…….

  16. HospitalSoftwareShop.com is India’s First Online Store providing IT Solutions to hospitals – Super and Multi-specialty, Eye Hospitals, IVF Centres, doctor’s clinics of various specialties and pathology labs & diagnostic centres,. TeleMedicine, TelePathology & TeleRadiology are latest additions to the portfolio. We provide the widest range of software for the healthcare vertical. • We have been listed amongst India’s 20 Most Promising Healthcare Software Companies by CIO Review Magazine. • HIGHLIGHTS: • Maximum of product variants available • Annuity based revenue model • Cloud and Web-based Variants available • CLIENTELE: We have catered to several hospitals, eye hospitals, IVF centers, clinics and diagnostic labs. • Operates across the length and breadth of India. • Reseller Network of over 200+ Experts • Also catering to the African Markets. • Getting strong inquiries from Europe & GCC, planning to enter these markets

  17. Co-ordinates Amit U Jain HospitalSoftwareShop.com E-Mail: amitujain@HospitalSoftwareShop.com Web: www.HospitalSoftwareShop.com Mobile: +91-98270-34860 (What’s App) +91-88893-08880

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