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Karntaka Minister asks Vision Group to prepare report on health sector development ANI | Updated: Jan 01, 2021 21:59 IST
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 1 (ANI): Karnataka Health and Medical Education MinisterDr K Sudhakar on Friday directed the Vision Group on health and medical education to prepare a report on comprehensive development of the health sector.
The report is likely to be finalised in six months, Dr Sudhakar told reporters after the first meeting concluded here on Friday.
Sudhakar was quoted as saying in a press release that the state government is working towards comprehensive transformation in the health sector. Currently, National Health policy 2017 is in place and we are committed to providing quality health care for the people of Karnataka, he said.
Karnataka plans to digitise hospital records for easy portability
January 01, 2021
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Plans adopt Tele-ICU model in hospitals to enlist specialists for advice Karnataka s Health and Family Welfare Department is planning to digitise hospital records for ease in portability. Hospital records digitisation from registration to treatment is planned for ease in the portability of patients records from PHCs to taluk or districts hospitals, said Dr K Sudhakar, Minister for Health & Medical Education, while addressing reporters after chairing the Vision Group meeting.
“Through extensive use of IT, we plan to digitise records, maintain hospital data and keep track of medical records of individuals,” he added.