Universal Healthcare in India- Risks posed by Privatization of healthcare
By Rahul Paith
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All the government’s latest healthcare programs are heavily reliant on private entities. However, absolute privatization of healthcare will be counterintuitive for the…
As per the World Health Organization, m-Health can be defined as the “use of mobile and wireless technologies to support the achievement…
Universal Healthcare in India- Government withdrawal from public services
By Rahul Paith
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National Digital Health Mission (NDHM) launched by the government in 2021 will provide every citizen with a unique digital health ID with…
Live Video is the most frequently used part of telehealth. It is a medium of audio visual interaction between patient and healthcare…
National Health Service (NHS) is a government-run organization in the UK funded by taxpayers’ money. Despite its shortcomings, it is considered one…
Telehealth is a way of creating accessible healthcare in remote places. AI (technology-based digital support that focuses on automation, data, and trained…
Various digital programs have been launched in the aftermath of Covid-19; however, the rapid digital revolution can alienate the rural population from…
Even after having multiple advantages for teleradiology and telemedicine, the reality is that India is witnessing slow growth. Some of the major…
Various social, political, and economic disparities in India lead to social stratification. Factors such as income, occupation, education, gender, race, and ethnicity…