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Tele-medicine application through common service centres launched Cost effective
tele-medicine tool to enhance healthcare outreach for Rural India The Minister of
State for Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Shri Sachin Pilot
launched the tele-medicine application through Common Service Centres (CSC).
The integration of CSC services with `e-Sanjeevani', a tele-medicine software package
for remote diagnostics and tele-counselling was showcased to the Minister through
a live demonstration at New Delhi today. The software is targeted to be deployed
as a cost effective tele-medicine tool for rural area at 100,000 CSCs being set
up as part of the country's National e-Governance Plan. The Secretary, DIT, Shri
R. Chandrasekhar and other senior officials were also present on the occasion. e-Sanjeevani,
a web based software, facilitates creation of Electronic Medical Record (EMR) for
variety of diagnostic reports e.g. ECG, pathological reports, radiological examination
(X-ray, CT Scan, MRI etc.). The patient record is secured through encryption.
A highlight of the tool is that it enables multipoint, multi referral consultation,
as well as one-to-one consultation between patient to doctor and doctor to doctor.
The programme enables anywhere, anytime access with zero installation cost for the
user. The combination of CSCs across the country along with the potential offered
by e-Sanjeevani is expected to significantly enhance the outreach of health care
to the rural masses. With this initiative a large number of villagers will be able
to have their health records in electronic form, accessible anytime from anywhere.
Village Level Enterpreneurs (VLEs) with minimum training in handling ECG machines
and other devices will be able to handle the medical equipment co-located at CSCs.
The e-Sanjeevani , a software package has been developed by the C-DAC, Mohali. C-DAC,
Mohali has established a tele-medicine network in Punjab and Haryana linking remote
Sanjeevani Health Centres to Referal Facilities.
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