India’s Digital Healthcare System After COVID-19

India has the greatest opportunity to make it big as a digital health leader due to the formation of several national public health initiatives. National Digital Health Mission and Ayushman Bharat are some of them to name a few. With a complete National Digital Health Ecosystem, there is no denying that India will have an effective healthcare delivery system in both the private and public sectors. It will respond to medical emergencies more efficiently than ever and succeed in achieving the objectives of quality care. India will ensure that there is a transformation in the overall health delivery system. Digital healthcare has gone to the next level as there are many initiatives taken by the private sectors as well to provide easy access to healthcare to people across the country.

Many private sectors such as Marteck Solutions and Medley Medical Solutions, a SAAS based solution have contributed towards the growth of digital healthcare. The company offers a great platform to manage e-pharmacy and e-diagnostics. Doconline is yet another private company that offers telemedicine to corporates and their employees. It also serves government initiatives. Telemedicine has some major models available in the market which include B2C (Business-to-Consumer), B2B2C (Business-to-Business-to Consumer) and B2G (Business-to-Government). B2G is the oldest model.

E-pharmacy and e-diagnostics like go hand in hand with telemedicine. As a result, many players from these fields came up with the concept of online doctor consultations. In the long run, clinicians who directly deal with patients in person will also be well-versed with all the digital tools and technologies.

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