This presentation gives an overview of the eHealth network deployed using eSanjeevani as part of Punjab Statewide ehealth Network. The network including the application is being managed by CDAC.
1. The document discusses leveraging information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve public healthcare delivery in India. It outlines India's current healthcare infrastructure and challenges in access.
2. The Piramal Health Management and Research Institute (HMRI) experience shows how ICT platforms like telehealth, mobile health units, and health information hotlines can help bridge gaps and expand access to care.
3. Key factors for successful ICT-enabled healthcare include developing integrated frameworks, building human resource skills, fostering collaboration between government, industry and non-profits, and establishing policies and standards around areas like telemedicine, electronic health records, and infrastructure.
Healthcare is in crisis. While this is not news for many
countries, we believe what is now different is that the
current paths of many healthcare systems around the
world will become unsustainable by 2015.
This may seem a contrarian conclusion, given the efforts
of competent and dedicated healthcare professionals
and the promise of genomics, regenerative medicine, and
information-based medicine. Yet, it is also true that costs
are rising rapidly; quality is poor or inconsistent; and
access or choice in many countries is inadequate.
This document discusses HIMSS Analytics and its role in providing data and analytics to support healthcare decision-making. HIMSS Analytics collects data from healthcare providers around the world on their use of healthcare information technology. This data is analyzed and used to inform government healthcare policies, reflect trends in the healthcare IT market, and provide a roadmap to drive adoption of these technologies. The document also shows data on increases in adoption of electronic medical records and other technologies in US/Canada between 2011-2014, and lists countries that have achieved the highest stages of healthcare IT adoption according to HIMSS Analytics' framework.
The document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICT) can transform healthcare by meeting the expectations of various stakeholders in the health insurance industry. It describes how ICT tools like mobile apps and online portals can help customers prevent illness and ensure financial protection from healthcare costs. ICT also enables fast and accurate business decisions through data analytics, predictive modeling, and detecting fraud. Additionally, ICT fosters partnerships by facilitating speedy and efficient claims settlement through customized portals and data sharing between insurers and hospitals.
The document discusses the changing dynamics of healthcare information technology (HCIT) in India. It notes that HCIT is becoming a high priority area for the current government and will be transformed into an IT-driven system over the next 5 years. However, there are still worries about a lack of organizational maturity and clinical evidence to support faster adoption of HCIT solutions. The role of organizations like HiMSS is highlighted as providing thought leadership, building capacity for HCIT, and generating clinical evidence to support HCIT.
Michael A. Davis is the subject of this background information. He was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1965 and received his bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois in 1987, majoring in political science. After graduating, Davis worked for a political consulting firm in Washington D.C. for 5 years before returning to school to obtain his Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1995.
State of Healthcare IT in India – Care Providers’ PerspectiveAmit Mishra
The document discusses the state of healthcare IT in India. It provides information on the country's public and private healthcare infrastructure, spending on health, and challenges in the sector like inadequate accessibility and low government funding. The document also notes that healthcare IT adoption in India has been slow due to barriers like lack of funds and IT literacy among medical professionals. It emphasizes the need for national healthcare IT standards, interoperability, and training to move the sector forward.
1. The document discusses leveraging information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve public healthcare delivery in India. It outlines India's current healthcare infrastructure and challenges in access.
2. The Piramal Health Management and Research Institute (HMRI) experience shows how ICT platforms like telehealth, mobile health units, and health information hotlines can help bridge gaps and expand access to care.
3. Key factors for successful ICT-enabled healthcare include developing integrated frameworks, building human resource skills, fostering collaboration between government, industry and non-profits, and establishing policies and standards around areas like telemedicine, electronic health records, and infrastructure.
Healthcare is in crisis. While this is not news for many
countries, we believe what is now different is that the
current paths of many healthcare systems around the
world will become unsustainable by 2015.
This may seem a contrarian conclusion, given the efforts
of competent and dedicated healthcare professionals
and the promise of genomics, regenerative medicine, and
information-based medicine. Yet, it is also true that costs
are rising rapidly; quality is poor or inconsistent; and
access or choice in many countries is inadequate.
This document discusses HIMSS Analytics and its role in providing data and analytics to support healthcare decision-making. HIMSS Analytics collects data from healthcare providers around the world on their use of healthcare information technology. This data is analyzed and used to inform government healthcare policies, reflect trends in the healthcare IT market, and provide a roadmap to drive adoption of these technologies. The document also shows data on increases in adoption of electronic medical records and other technologies in US/Canada between 2011-2014, and lists countries that have achieved the highest stages of healthcare IT adoption according to HIMSS Analytics' framework.
The document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICT) can transform healthcare by meeting the expectations of various stakeholders in the health insurance industry. It describes how ICT tools like mobile apps and online portals can help customers prevent illness and ensure financial protection from healthcare costs. ICT also enables fast and accurate business decisions through data analytics, predictive modeling, and detecting fraud. Additionally, ICT fosters partnerships by facilitating speedy and efficient claims settlement through customized portals and data sharing between insurers and hospitals.
The document discusses the changing dynamics of healthcare information technology (HCIT) in India. It notes that HCIT is becoming a high priority area for the current government and will be transformed into an IT-driven system over the next 5 years. However, there are still worries about a lack of organizational maturity and clinical evidence to support faster adoption of HCIT solutions. The role of organizations like HiMSS is highlighted as providing thought leadership, building capacity for HCIT, and generating clinical evidence to support HCIT.
Michael A. Davis is the subject of this background information. He was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1965 and received his bachelor's degree from the University of Illinois in 1987, majoring in political science. After graduating, Davis worked for a political consulting firm in Washington D.C. for 5 years before returning to school to obtain his Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 1995.
State of Healthcare IT in India – Care Providers’ PerspectiveAmit Mishra
The document discusses the state of healthcare IT in India. It provides information on the country's public and private healthcare infrastructure, spending on health, and challenges in the sector like inadequate accessibility and low government funding. The document also notes that healthcare IT adoption in India has been slow due to barriers like lack of funds and IT literacy among medical professionals. It emphasizes the need for national healthcare IT standards, interoperability, and training to move the sector forward.
Auge y futuro desarrollo de las tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicaci...Fundación Ramón Areces
The document discusses the rise and future development of information and communication technology (ICT) in India. It notes that the ICT industry in India has experienced rapid growth and is expected to continue growing significantly. By 2020, the ICT industry's revenue is projected to reach $225 billion and employ over 14 million people directly and indirectly. The document also outlines opportunities for partnerships between Indian ICT companies and Spanish firms to transform businesses globally through innovative solutions.
Nearly one in five healthcare CIOs have had a security breach within the past 12 months. Learn how TCS can help you keep sensitive patient data secure and protected.
The document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICT) can be used to bridge gaps in India's healthcare system by implementing telemedicine and eHealth solutions, providing examples of C-DAC's telemedicine network and eSanjeevani software that enables online doctor consultations, profiles, prescriptions, and appointments.
This policy paper discusses the emerging role of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the Indian healthcare sector. It identifies five major thrust areas where PPPs could help address challenges in the sector by combining social objectives of universal access with business objectives of operating profitable facilities. These areas are infrastructure development, management and operations, capacity building and training, financing mechanisms, and IT infrastructure. The paper provides an overview of the Indian healthcare system, stakeholders in PPPs, models for PPPs, and an evaluation framework to assess PPP models. It recommends the government play a facilitator role by supporting private sector service delivery and quality of care.
Healthcare facilities need to be able to effectively and efficiently alert practitioners and employees to urgent time sensitive news and big announcements – anytime, anywhere, and on any device. Cloud Messaging from TCS offers a tremendous opportunity for revenue savings and generation with a low cost, easy-to-deploy solution.
IBM Health Innovation Forum 2013 - Smarter HealthcareIBM Switzerland
The document discusses how healthcare organizations can benefit from cloud computing models implemented in the market. It summarizes the typical challenges large clinical IT environments face, such as high costs and backlogs. Sourcing IT services externally through cloud solutions is presented as an approach to address these issues. A governance model for successful sourcing is recommended. Finally, a case study of an electronic patient record (eFA) implementation between multiple hospitals in Germany is described as an example of how integrated access to patient data across different clinical IT systems can be achieved.
Healthcare Information Technology: IBM Health Integration FrameworkIBM HealthCare
Today’s challenges to health plans call for business transformation — the individual member is now the customer. IBM can help make this transition from product model to service model with Health Integration Framework-enabled solutions
Srishti Software is an Indian software company founded in 1997 that develops healthcare IT solutions. Their flagship product is PARAS, an integrated hospital management information system. PARAS allows hospitals to manage patient care, billing, and administration more efficiently so they can focus on patient care. Some of PARAS' clients include large hospital chains and cancer research centers in India. Srishti has over 150 employees and has won several awards for its innovative healthcare technologies.
This document provides information on HealthFore's products and services for digital healthcare. It summarizes their Hospital Information System called Magnum Infinity HIS, digital imaging solution called Magnum Imaging, and mobile imaging app called Magnum Lite. It also describes their consulting and implementation services to optimize healthcare processes and enable digital transformation through data analytics and IT. HealthFore aims to connect healthcare stakeholders through integrated secure solutions that evolve to meet changing needs.
The document discusses public-private partnerships (PPPs) in healthcare in India. It defines a PPP in healthcare as a legal arrangement between the government and private sector aimed at health promotion. The key principles of a PPP include complexity, coordination, financing through the private entity, legal agreements, and mutual benefit. PPPs allow organizations to achieve goals using less investment, expand private sector markets, supplement public funding with private capital, and capitalize on both partners' expertise. However, PPPs also face challenges like complexity, debt accumulation, lack of competition, and cultural differences between sectors. Overall, PPPs are presented as a model that can draw on the strengths of both the public and private sectors for more effective
Standards and Interoperability - Connected HealthcarePankaj Vaish
The document summarizes a presentation on connected healthcare in a hybrid environment. It discusses common problems in healthcare like rising costs and an aging population. It promotes patient-centric integrated care enabled by technology and standards. The presentation outlines Religare Technologies' connected care solutions like remote patient monitoring, telemedicine, and a 24/7 doctor helpline. Interoperability, security, and privacy are key to adopting integrated healthcare models.
In early 2015, in a forward-thinking article on Healthcare IT News, HIMSS Analytics identified 18 technologies with positive growth potential that were set to take hold in the industry. This predictive analysis utilized data on technology adoption from 2010 to 2014. HIMSS Analytics has analyzed the changes in buying intent from 2014 through 2015 and is making the analysis available. HIMSS Analytics correctly predicted 4 of the top 5 technologies planned for deployment in 2016. With 2015 behind us and another year’s worth of data at our fingertips, we’ll highlight changes in technology purchase plans by healthcare delivery organizations for 2016.
PPP in Healthcare- An Indian Perspective, World Bank MOOC, By Saurav Kumar Dassauravkumar das
Having undertaken this course in the “Policy and Practice Track” I intend the presentation to be of value to policy makers and ground level stakeholders in the healthcare sector. The main purpose of the presentation was to provide the major challenges and opportunities for Healthcare PPPs in the Indian context. I envisage it to be of help for government agencies as well as private healthcare players. It would also be helpful to researchers and NGOs who are working in the healthcare sector. The presentation dives deep into the different PPP models and highlights some of the success stories under each model. It also touches upon certain key risks and drivers of success under challenging circumstances.
Role of ICT in Rural Healthcare: Emerging Business ModelsAnshul Pachouri
Apollo Telemedicine is India's largest telemedicine network established in 1999 to provide healthcare services to rural areas. It uses video conferencing to connect over 150 tertiary hospitals to 35 specialty hospitals globally. Over 69,000 consultations have been provided to rural patients at an affordable cost of $11-16 per consultation. Apollo Reach Hospitals, started in 2008, deliver low-cost quality care in smaller cities and rural areas using telemedicine and affordable services targeting both rich and poor patients. Over 100,000 low-income patients have been served through this inclusive model. E-Health Point started in 2009 provides telemedicine consultations, diagnostic tests for $1 each, and pharmacy services to connect rural patients to urban healthcare
The Blood Bank Management System is a comprehensive solution that automates the workflow of a blood bank. It allows for donor registration, user access controls, blood screening, stock maintenance, blood requisition, cross matching, camp management, blood/component issue and separation, blood discard, and doctor/administrator modules. The key processes involved are blood donation, blood requisition, stock maintenance, and reporting. Donors provide blood units which are screened and stored. Hospitals can place requisition requests and be allocated cross-matched units. Inventory is automatically updated and various reports can be generated.
The document discusses the need for MOOCs in medical education in India. It notes several issues with the current medical education system, including a shortage of healthcare professionals and uneven distribution of infrastructure. MOOCs could help address these issues by improving access to quality medical education from top institutions and allowing for continuous training of medical professionals and field workers. However, there are also challenges to implementing MOOCs, such as the need for policy recognition of MOOCs, low IT literacy among healthcare workers, and inadequate infrastructure. If these challenges can be addressed, MOOCs have the potential to greatly benefit healthcare professionals and citizens across India.
Context aware real time consultation for continuous careSaurav Gupta
Continuous care involves ongoing collaboration between patients and physicians to manage health care and aims for high quality, affordable medical services. This is facilitated by a continuous relationship with an identified health care professional. Mobile technologies can enable real-time information exchange and improve care quality, convenience, reach, and reduce costs and time. Context-aware computing uses situational and environmental data about people, places, and things to proactively provide tailored, situation-aware content and experiences. In healthcare, this allows location-based services to identify nearby medical facilities and aids professionals in intervening based on patients' clinical information remotely.
Explains the various types of prevalent Digital Health Records. This presentation was presented at the 3rd International Conference on Transforming Healthcare through IT, 2012
Rapid advances in technology has led to the amalgamation of two very powerful technologies, mobile and the cloud. This presentation highlights its importance in healthcare
Auge y futuro desarrollo de las tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicaci...Fundación Ramón Areces
The document discusses the rise and future development of information and communication technology (ICT) in India. It notes that the ICT industry in India has experienced rapid growth and is expected to continue growing significantly. By 2020, the ICT industry's revenue is projected to reach $225 billion and employ over 14 million people directly and indirectly. The document also outlines opportunities for partnerships between Indian ICT companies and Spanish firms to transform businesses globally through innovative solutions.
Nearly one in five healthcare CIOs have had a security breach within the past 12 months. Learn how TCS can help you keep sensitive patient data secure and protected.
The document discusses how information and communication technologies (ICT) can be used to bridge gaps in India's healthcare system by implementing telemedicine and eHealth solutions, providing examples of C-DAC's telemedicine network and eSanjeevani software that enables online doctor consultations, profiles, prescriptions, and appointments.
This policy paper discusses the emerging role of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the Indian healthcare sector. It identifies five major thrust areas where PPPs could help address challenges in the sector by combining social objectives of universal access with business objectives of operating profitable facilities. These areas are infrastructure development, management and operations, capacity building and training, financing mechanisms, and IT infrastructure. The paper provides an overview of the Indian healthcare system, stakeholders in PPPs, models for PPPs, and an evaluation framework to assess PPP models. It recommends the government play a facilitator role by supporting private sector service delivery and quality of care.
Healthcare facilities need to be able to effectively and efficiently alert practitioners and employees to urgent time sensitive news and big announcements – anytime, anywhere, and on any device. Cloud Messaging from TCS offers a tremendous opportunity for revenue savings and generation with a low cost, easy-to-deploy solution.
IBM Health Innovation Forum 2013 - Smarter HealthcareIBM Switzerland
The document discusses how healthcare organizations can benefit from cloud computing models implemented in the market. It summarizes the typical challenges large clinical IT environments face, such as high costs and backlogs. Sourcing IT services externally through cloud solutions is presented as an approach to address these issues. A governance model for successful sourcing is recommended. Finally, a case study of an electronic patient record (eFA) implementation between multiple hospitals in Germany is described as an example of how integrated access to patient data across different clinical IT systems can be achieved.
Healthcare Information Technology: IBM Health Integration FrameworkIBM HealthCare
Today’s challenges to health plans call for business transformation — the individual member is now the customer. IBM can help make this transition from product model to service model with Health Integration Framework-enabled solutions
Srishti Software is an Indian software company founded in 1997 that develops healthcare IT solutions. Their flagship product is PARAS, an integrated hospital management information system. PARAS allows hospitals to manage patient care, billing, and administration more efficiently so they can focus on patient care. Some of PARAS' clients include large hospital chains and cancer research centers in India. Srishti has over 150 employees and has won several awards for its innovative healthcare technologies.
This document provides information on HealthFore's products and services for digital healthcare. It summarizes their Hospital Information System called Magnum Infinity HIS, digital imaging solution called Magnum Imaging, and mobile imaging app called Magnum Lite. It also describes their consulting and implementation services to optimize healthcare processes and enable digital transformation through data analytics and IT. HealthFore aims to connect healthcare stakeholders through integrated secure solutions that evolve to meet changing needs.
The document discusses public-private partnerships (PPPs) in healthcare in India. It defines a PPP in healthcare as a legal arrangement between the government and private sector aimed at health promotion. The key principles of a PPP include complexity, coordination, financing through the private entity, legal agreements, and mutual benefit. PPPs allow organizations to achieve goals using less investment, expand private sector markets, supplement public funding with private capital, and capitalize on both partners' expertise. However, PPPs also face challenges like complexity, debt accumulation, lack of competition, and cultural differences between sectors. Overall, PPPs are presented as a model that can draw on the strengths of both the public and private sectors for more effective
Standards and Interoperability - Connected HealthcarePankaj Vaish
The document summarizes a presentation on connected healthcare in a hybrid environment. It discusses common problems in healthcare like rising costs and an aging population. It promotes patient-centric integrated care enabled by technology and standards. The presentation outlines Religare Technologies' connected care solutions like remote patient monitoring, telemedicine, and a 24/7 doctor helpline. Interoperability, security, and privacy are key to adopting integrated healthcare models.
In early 2015, in a forward-thinking article on Healthcare IT News, HIMSS Analytics identified 18 technologies with positive growth potential that were set to take hold in the industry. This predictive analysis utilized data on technology adoption from 2010 to 2014. HIMSS Analytics has analyzed the changes in buying intent from 2014 through 2015 and is making the analysis available. HIMSS Analytics correctly predicted 4 of the top 5 technologies planned for deployment in 2016. With 2015 behind us and another year’s worth of data at our fingertips, we’ll highlight changes in technology purchase plans by healthcare delivery organizations for 2016.
PPP in Healthcare- An Indian Perspective, World Bank MOOC, By Saurav Kumar Dassauravkumar das
Having undertaken this course in the “Policy and Practice Track” I intend the presentation to be of value to policy makers and ground level stakeholders in the healthcare sector. The main purpose of the presentation was to provide the major challenges and opportunities for Healthcare PPPs in the Indian context. I envisage it to be of help for government agencies as well as private healthcare players. It would also be helpful to researchers and NGOs who are working in the healthcare sector. The presentation dives deep into the different PPP models and highlights some of the success stories under each model. It also touches upon certain key risks and drivers of success under challenging circumstances.
Role of ICT in Rural Healthcare: Emerging Business ModelsAnshul Pachouri
Apollo Telemedicine is India's largest telemedicine network established in 1999 to provide healthcare services to rural areas. It uses video conferencing to connect over 150 tertiary hospitals to 35 specialty hospitals globally. Over 69,000 consultations have been provided to rural patients at an affordable cost of $11-16 per consultation. Apollo Reach Hospitals, started in 2008, deliver low-cost quality care in smaller cities and rural areas using telemedicine and affordable services targeting both rich and poor patients. Over 100,000 low-income patients have been served through this inclusive model. E-Health Point started in 2009 provides telemedicine consultations, diagnostic tests for $1 each, and pharmacy services to connect rural patients to urban healthcare
The Blood Bank Management System is a comprehensive solution that automates the workflow of a blood bank. It allows for donor registration, user access controls, blood screening, stock maintenance, blood requisition, cross matching, camp management, blood/component issue and separation, blood discard, and doctor/administrator modules. The key processes involved are blood donation, blood requisition, stock maintenance, and reporting. Donors provide blood units which are screened and stored. Hospitals can place requisition requests and be allocated cross-matched units. Inventory is automatically updated and various reports can be generated.
The document discusses the need for MOOCs in medical education in India. It notes several issues with the current medical education system, including a shortage of healthcare professionals and uneven distribution of infrastructure. MOOCs could help address these issues by improving access to quality medical education from top institutions and allowing for continuous training of medical professionals and field workers. However, there are also challenges to implementing MOOCs, such as the need for policy recognition of MOOCs, low IT literacy among healthcare workers, and inadequate infrastructure. If these challenges can be addressed, MOOCs have the potential to greatly benefit healthcare professionals and citizens across India.
Context aware real time consultation for continuous careSaurav Gupta
Continuous care involves ongoing collaboration between patients and physicians to manage health care and aims for high quality, affordable medical services. This is facilitated by a continuous relationship with an identified health care professional. Mobile technologies can enable real-time information exchange and improve care quality, convenience, reach, and reduce costs and time. Context-aware computing uses situational and environmental data about people, places, and things to proactively provide tailored, situation-aware content and experiences. In healthcare, this allows location-based services to identify nearby medical facilities and aids professionals in intervening based on patients' clinical information remotely.
Explains the various types of prevalent Digital Health Records. This presentation was presented at the 3rd International Conference on Transforming Healthcare through IT, 2012
Rapid advances in technology has led to the amalgamation of two very powerful technologies, mobile and the cloud. This presentation highlights its importance in healthcare
Design considerations for mHealth appsSaurav Gupta
The document discusses design considerations for mobile health applications. It notes both advantages like mobility, real-time information, and portability, as well as disadvantages like limited storage, processing power variations by device, and multiple operating systems. It outlines focus areas for mobile health like education, remote monitoring, and disease tracking. Key design considerations include whether to use native or web apps, handling online versus offline use, acquiring sensor data and sending alerts, and integrating location-based services like maps and GPS for tracking patients and outbreaks. The presentation concludes with a thank you.
The document discusses objectives for a new concept in medical education. It aims to create knowledge through collaborative multimedia techniques to empower medical educators and students. Full digital content will be developed, covering acquisition, creation, management and production of medical lectures, symposiums, and clinical pathology conferences. New active learning techniques will be encouraged to replace passive learning and value the effort students put into assimilating knowledge. Multimedia content will be optimized for publishing, streaming, and storage with development through content analysis, organization and metadata application.
Climate Controlled sensors in AgricultureSaurav Gupta
Climate control systems are important for agriculture to overcome adverse conditions and improve productivity. These systems include greenhouses, irrigation schedulers, and hydroponics and aeroponics which grow plants without soil. Wireless sensors are also used to monitor important factors like temperature, humidity, light, and carbon dioxide levels. A research greenhouse was developed with real-time climate control and monitoring in collaboration with NABI to study plant growth.
The National Health Portal (NHP) is a proposed online portal that will provide Indian citizens with health information and services. It will include sections on disease information, health service delivery, professional enhancement, and more. The portal will be developed by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing using a layered architecture and content management system. Citizens, authors, and other users will be able to access and contribute content through registrations and login accounts.
eSanjeevani is a browser-based, 3-tier client-server telemedicine application built using .NET framework and C# with a SQL Server database. It utilizes AJAX and LINQ technologies. Data is encrypted using hashing algorithms for security. The system has roles for CDAC administrators, hospital administrators, doctors, and patients. It allows for online consultations, referrals, appointments and access to medical records through a modular structured dashboard interface.
Cell Therapy Expansion and Challenges in Autoimmune DiseaseHealth Advances
There is increasing confidence that cell therapies will soon play a role in the treatment of autoimmune disorders, but the extent of this impact remains to be seen. Early readouts on autologous CAR-Ts in lupus are encouraging, but manufacturing and cost limitations are likely to restrict access to highly refractory patients. Allogeneic CAR-Ts have the potential to broaden access to earlier lines of treatment due to their inherent cost benefits, however they will need to demonstrate comparable or improved efficacy to established modalities.
In addition to infrastructure and capacity constraints, CAR-Ts face a very different risk-benefit dynamic in autoimmune compared to oncology, highlighting the need for tolerable therapies with low adverse event risk. CAR-NK and Treg-based therapies are also being developed in certain autoimmune disorders and may demonstrate favorable safety profiles. Several novel non-cell therapies such as bispecific antibodies, nanobodies, and RNAi drugs, may also offer future alternative competitive solutions with variable value propositions.
Widespread adoption of cell therapies will not only require strong efficacy and safety data, but also adapted pricing and access strategies. At oncology-based price points, CAR-Ts are unlikely to achieve broad market access in autoimmune disorders, with eligible patient populations that are potentially orders of magnitude greater than the number of currently addressable cancer patients. Developers have made strides towards reducing cell therapy COGS while improving manufacturing efficiency, but payors will inevitably restrict access until more sustainable pricing is achieved.
Despite these headwinds, industry leaders and investors remain confident that cell therapies are poised to address significant unmet need in patients suffering from autoimmune disorders. However, the extent of this impact on the treatment landscape remains to be seen, as the industry rapidly approaches an inflection point.
Rasamanikya is a excellent preparation in the field of Rasashastra, it is used in various Kushtha Roga, Shwasa, Vicharchika, Bhagandara, Vatarakta, and Phiranga Roga. In this article Preparation& Comparative analytical profile for both Formulationon i.e Rasamanikya prepared by Kushmanda swarasa & Churnodhaka Shodita Haratala. The study aims to provide insights into the comparative efficacy and analytical aspects of these formulations for enhanced therapeutic outcomes.
8 Surprising Reasons To Meditate 40 Minutes A Day That Can Change Your Life.pptxHolistified Wellness
We’re talking about Vedic Meditation, a form of meditation that has been around for at least 5,000 years. Back then, the people who lived in the Indus Valley, now known as India and Pakistan, practised meditation as a fundamental part of daily life. This knowledge that has given us yoga and Ayurveda, was known as Veda, hence the name Vedic. And though there are some written records, the practice has been passed down verbally from generation to generation.
share - Lions, tigers, AI and health misinformation, oh my!.pptxTina Purnat
• Pitfalls and pivots needed to use AI effectively in public health
• Evidence-based strategies to address health misinformation effectively
• Building trust with communities online and offline
• Equipping health professionals to address questions, concerns and health misinformation
• Assessing risk and mitigating harm from adverse health narratives in communities, health workforce and health system
Basavarajeeyam is a Sreshta Sangraha grantha (Compiled book ), written by Neelkanta kotturu Basavaraja Virachita. It contains 25 Prakaranas, First 24 Chapters related to Rogas& 25th to Rasadravyas.
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Local Advanced Lung Cancer: Artificial Intelligence, Synergetics, Complex Sys...Oleg Kshivets
Overall life span (LS) was 1671.7±1721.6 days and cumulative 5YS reached 62.4%, 10 years – 50.4%, 20 years – 44.6%. 94 LCP lived more than 5 years without cancer (LS=2958.6±1723.6 days), 22 – more than 10 years (LS=5571±1841.8 days). 67 LCP died because of LC (LS=471.9±344 days). AT significantly improved 5YS (68% vs. 53.7%) (P=0.028 by log-rank test). Cox modeling displayed that 5YS of LCP significantly depended on: N0-N12, T3-4, blood cell circuit, cell ratio factors (ratio between cancer cells-CC and blood cells subpopulations), LC cell dynamics, recalcification time, heparin tolerance, prothrombin index, protein, AT, procedure type (P=0.000-0.031). Neural networks, genetic algorithm selection and bootstrap simulation revealed relationships between 5YS and N0-12 (rank=1), thrombocytes/CC (rank=2), segmented neutrophils/CC (3), eosinophils/CC (4), erythrocytes/CC (5), healthy cells/CC (6), lymphocytes/CC (7), stick neutrophils/CC (8), leucocytes/CC (9), monocytes/CC (10). Correct prediction of 5YS was 100% by neural networks computing (error=0.000; area under ROC curve=1.0).
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Technology: Dot Net using C#
Framework: 3.5
Database: SQL Server 2005
Architecture: Client-Server, 3-tier
MS Tool: Visual Studio 2008
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AJAX eSanjeevani. Helps in saving the server
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APPOINTMENTS
ANALYTIC REPORT
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17. Dashboard: Doctor
REGISTRATION
MANAGE
REFERRALS REFERRED BY ME
Doctor REFERRED TO ME
APPOINTMENTS
ANALYTIC REPORT
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18. Dashboard: Doctor
REGISTRATION
MANAGE
REFERRALS REFERRED BY ME OPINION RECIEVED
APPOINTMENTS OPINION PENDING
ANALYTIC REPORT
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19. Dashboard: Doctor
REGISTRATION
MANAGE
REFERRALS REFERRED TO ME NEW REQUESTS
APPOINTMENTS PENDING REQUESTS
SENT REQUESTS
ANALYTIC REPORT
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21. Dashboard: Doctor
REGISTRATION
MANAGE
REFERRALS
Doctor
SCHEDULER
APPOINTMENTS
BOOKED
ANALYTIC REPORT APPOINTMENTS
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22. Dashboard: Doctor
REGISTRATION
MANAGE
REFERRALS
CONSULTATIONS DONE
Admin APPOINTMENTS REGISTERED PATIENTS
DAY/MONTH/YEAR
ANALYTIC REPORT RESPONSE
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23. Login: Patient
Patient ’ USERID for eSanjeevani is same as
his/her unique 16-digit PATIENT ID.
The password is generated by the system
randomly. Both the details are sent to the
patient on his email.
Patient Patient has the option to change his password
upon login
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24. Dashboard: Patient
EMR
CONSULTATION
APPOINTMENT
Patient
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25. Medical equipment:
Interfacing
EC G M achine
(C ard ioM in)
M icroscope
Interfaced with
eSanjeevani
X -Ray
Scanner
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26. Imaging
Live Capture of Images of users and
patients
Systematic view of images for easier
selection
In built capability of display the image
Zoom facility for more clarity
Annotations
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27. Online Chat
Dashboard view of online doctors
Live patient consultation
Developed on latest technology
SILVERLIGHT 4
Conversations recorded as Logs
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28. Support
Online Tutorials in Dashboard
support_phsc @ esanjeevani.in
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29. Thank You
phsc.esanjeevani.in
Saurav Gupta
Team Lead, eSanjeevani
saurav@cdac.in
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