Healthcare is not a one-time thing. Chances are, over the span of your life, you will visit several different doctors for several different concerns. And without data, we’re picking up at the start, every single time, and it is completely inefficient. It exposes doctors to inadvertent mistakes, issuing the wrong medication, requesting the wrong test(s) and a litany of such errors. Worst still, it endangers patients as well. They cannot be expected to remember every ailment or test or wellness routine prescribed to them. That forgetfulness leads to one of healthcare’s biggest problems, that of cost inefficiency. Unknowing of the fact that a test has previously been conducted, a physician will re-recommend it because of lack of hindsight or prescribe a medicine that conflicts with another one.
Beyond providing the obvious advantage of hindsight, electronic health records also hand us foresight. By examining each health up and down and the resulting patterns, we can use predictive analytics to actually taper down the number of ER patient visits.
Lack of digitization has contributed to one of our greatest national challenges—lack of health insurance and underinsurance. Underwriting is the bedrock of this entire business. Insurance companies need reliable data on diseases, patients, drugs, and tests to come up with a sensible rational pricing policy. The problem in India is that the data is suspect and thus leads to faulty analytics driving up costs across the entire insurance chain.
so we are creating a human health and safety management system where doctors can seamlessly access and update patient records, including medical history, treatment plans, test results, and medication schedules, all in one secure and user-friendly interface.
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