MODERN TRENDS IN HEALTH MAINTENANCE TERRITORY. A STUDY OF INDIAN POINT OF VIEW

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  • Sunil Kumar Paliwal Department of Computer Science, SGI, Upali oden, Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India

Abstract

The new phase of healthcare area in India is moving towards a culture of corporate area. It requires a great transformation in terms of improvement and development of this area. Patients’ needs high attention and services; therefore, there should be increase in manpower and infrastructure facility. The conversion is impossible without education, use of technology, appropriate information and expert refining of information to convert into knowledge. In reference of use of technology these days’ use of IT in health sector is giving ways to high storage, accurate, obtainable and timely information which help in decision making and quality treatment. The computerization of medical patient records, e-telemedicine, pathological reports, inventory maintenance, diagnosis, treatment and other decisions. The irresistible need requires resources for meeting shortage and makes India to reach world standards in medical sector. The stored data if evaluated properly will significantly enhance knowledge by discovering diseases patterns and fast decision for further treatment. The hospitals are moving towards more and more implementation of modern trends services, facilities, technology and equipment. The working of hospitals and other medical sector is seeing a transaction from manual to IT driven. The remote hospitals and primary health centers are connected and controlled through use of IT. Planning for implementing intelligent and smart hospitals in both public and private sectors is in pipe line. The study identifies emerging modern trends in health maintenance territory in India.

Key Words: Health maintenance territory, IT, Trends

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2020-08-28

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Paliwal, S. K. . (2020). MODERN TRENDS IN HEALTH MAINTENANCE TERRITORY. A STUDY OF INDIAN POINT OF VIEW. International Journal of Engineering Technology and Computer Research, 8(4). Retrieved from https://ijetcr.org/index.php/ijetcr/article/view/543

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