Telemedicine is an important healthcare technique in India that uses telecommunications technology to provide remote diagnosis and treatment, particularly in disadvantaged areas. It began with ECG transmission over telephone lines in the early twentieth century and has progressed tremendously thanks to NASA and ISRO. The National Telemedicine Taskforce, founded in 2005 by India's Health Ministry, has spearheaded efforts such as ICMR-AROGYASREE, NeHA, and Virtual Rural Clinics (VRCs) to improve healthcare access and delivery via digital platforms. eSanjeevani, which was launched in November 2019 as part of the Digital India initiative and the Ayushman Bharat Scheme, is at the heart of India's telemedicine environment. As of May 2024, eSanjeevani had enabled over 241 million consultations across 122,699 Health and Wellness Centres through a network of 15,460+ hubs and 372 online OPDs, with cooperation from 212,290 healthcare practitioners. It operates in two modes: eSanjeevaniAB-HWC for provider-to-provider consultations and eSanjeevaniOPD for patient-initiated telemedicine, addressing healthcare inequities across the country, even in remote and resource-limited settings. During the COVID-19 pandemic, eSanjeevani adapted swiftly to provide essential healthcare services, underscoring its role in crisis response and healthcare continuity. It has significantly enhanced healthcare accessibility, particularly benefiting vulnerable populations, with over 57% of beneficiaries being females and 12% being senior citizens. Additionally, the National Health Portal (NHP) is crucial for disseminating health information and promoting government health programs across India. Available in six languages and accessible via a toll-free number and mobile app, NHP aims to create awareness and educate citizens about healthcare services and initiatives. The e-Hospital system, another initiative, streamlines hospital management through an ICT solution tailored for government hospitals, enhancing efficiency in patient care, resource management, and administrative tasks. In summary, these integrated digital health initiatives demonstrate India's commitment to harnessing technology for equitable healthcare delivery, bridging access and quality disparities across the country.
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Advancements in Telemedicine and Digital Health Initiatives in India
Published:
11 November 2024
by MDPI
in The 2nd International Electronic Conference on Clinical Medicine
session AI & Telemedicine
Abstract:
Keywords: Telemedicine; eSanjeevani; Digital health; Healthcare access; Health technology