With the help of the Internet of Things (IoT), health-related emergencies like diabetes, heart failure and Asthma can be tracked through connected devices. IoT in collaboration with IoMT (Internet of Medical Things) plays a significant role to monitor and prevent diseases. Artificial Intelligence or AI analytics, machines and tools help medical providers to discover the best approach with an accurate and efficient intervention for every patient. As per the report, the delivery of medical drugs is targeted at particular sites along with molecular imaging in the body that gets evaluated. There are many products that are undergoing medical trials. Also, nanotechnology applications are being used to diagnose diseases.
Telemedicine works like a roadmap to enhance healthcare, especially in rural locations. The National Health Stack or NHS is an online digital platform for medical care and assistance in India as stated by NITI Aayog. As per the study of NHS, it is aiming to obtain health records digitally for every citizen in India by 2022. Also, E-health and Telemedicine will be streamlined.
The health finance scheme known as Ayushman Bharat Scheme is quite a popular one introduced by India. The government of India has initiated the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) that focuses on the growth of the medical sector in India. The scheme consists of an ideology to develop telehealth for remote areas to form a safe and effective medical assistance to all patients. As the communication sector is evolving rapidly, the sector of telemedicine is ought to develop as well.