This edition of Vital Signs is filled with digital health developments from around the world. In Industry Insights, you'll see and hear from Alexis Gilroy and Claire Castles.
New Delhi [India], March 9 (ANI/SRV): India is leading in Health care with its world-class hospital infrastructure, highly advanced Medical technology, Expert skills, Compliance with international quality standards, and reduced cost compared to many countries. With USD 5-6 billion size of Medical value travel (MVT) and 500000 International patients annually, India is among the global leader destinations for international patients seeking advanced treatment. To boost Indian Health care globally and to make MVT size 13 Billion by 2026, Union Govt has launched Heal In India campaign, which aims to promote India's medical facilities and infrastructure Globally with plans to standardize processes and treatment packages for foreign nationals. To promote Medical Value Travel in India, Telehealth can make a paradigm shift in India's healthcare industry. Telehealth has changed the traditional way of patient consulting Doctors. Patients with no geographic boundaries can engage with healt
At a special listening session this morning at American Telemedicine Association Annual Conference & Expo, stakeholders were invited to voice their concerns over a controversial DEA proposed rule. The DEA proposal would discontinue the ability for telemedicine prescribing of controlled substances when the patient never had an in-person exam, something that was central to
India has crossed a landmark milestone in its eHealth journey as the eSanjeevani telemedicine service of the health ministry has crossed three crore tele-consultations and also set a new record by completing 1.7 lakh consultations in a day on .
After throwing resources at thousands of industry use cases in the past two years, the China 5G industry has abandoned most of them to narrow its focus.