Adaptation of telemedicine in chronic management protocols - Gurgaon

Monday, 2 May, 2022

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City: Gurgaon, Haryana
Offer type: Offer

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Contact name ENEXT ICU
Phone 08580977757

Item description

The increasing growth of telemedicine is driven by the mixed medical needs of patients, those requiring chronic care at home and those requiring care during a hospital stay. As a result, the chronic-care management components are shaped distinctly. These are built to cater to the public need for treatment and increased self-management at home. Thus, the design of this care model shall assume that a cure may never be achieved. This would then shift the focus on how much can be done to optimize the quality of life as long as possible. However, this approach also has pushed the providers to adopt innovations precisely because traditional or existing technologies have not been able to address these issues effectively or efficiently. The same could be said about clinical procedures and systems because they might be proven useful but could prove costly. In such a situation, a particular technology would have little value if it doesn’t match its context and target users’ goals and preferences. Tele-ICU is a system of remote monitoring and management of ICU patients. It is currently the only form of telemedicine that has been shown to improve patient outcomes and has been in use for over 25 years. Tele-ICU involves real-time communication between a centralized hub and patient care teams, using audio-visual equipment to monitor patients, as well as clinical data received from devices. Telemedicine is the use of electronic information and telecommunication technologies to support long-distance clinical health care system. In India, the importance of Tele ICU in Chronic Management Protocols has come to the fore in recent years. Chronic diseases are fast becoming a major health challenge for the country. According to the Global Burden of Disease study, chronic diseases account for 63% of all deaths worldwide, and by 2020, approximately 70% of all deaths will be due to chronic diseases. In India, according to World Health Organization (WHO), chronic diseases are responsible for an estimated 57% of all deaths and 44% of the total disease burden. Telemedicine is an invaluable tool that helps to ensure that patients with chronic conditions receive optimal care. eNext Tele-ICU is bringing the change in the management of Chronic Diseases through its innovative remote monitoring solution, which can help in the early diagnosis and treatment of Chronic Diseases.

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