Industry Thanks the Govt for guidelines on Telemedicine making it Legal while pondering on the Regulatory framework for Telemedicine for International patients.
PHD
Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Health Committee organized an interactive
video conference of series on "Digital Health: The Future:
Telemedicine-Where do We Stand Today" on 29th May 2020.
During the discussions with experts from hospitals,
MCI, Industry, academia and the radiology and health insurance experts thanked
the Govt for guidelines on Telemedicine making it legal for the doctors in
India while demanding the Regulatory framework for Telemedicine for
International patients as well. They also opined that with AI under supervision
of the Clinicians, Telemedicine can extend health support to the rural patients
and we could see 20-25% of healthcare being provided through Telemedicine
The
eminent panellists of the webinar wereDr.
N. Subramanian, Chairman, Health Committee, PHDCCI & Director, Medical
Services, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, Mr. Aditya Berlia, Co-Founder
& Pro Chancellor, Apeejay Satya University, Dr. Hans Raj Baweja, Chairman,
Ethics Committee, Medical Council of India, Dr. Harsh Mahajan, Founder
& Chief Radiologist, Mahajan Imaging, Dr. Puneet Girdhar, Sr.
Director & Spine Surgeon, BLK Super speciality Hospital, Mr. S K Mehra,
Managing Director& CEO, Health Insurance TPA of India.
Dr. N. Subramanian,
Chairman, Health Committee, PHDCCI & Director, Medical Services,
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals welcomed all the panellist and said that
telemedicine plays a very important role in our lives to reach out to everyone and
it is expanding & getting better every year. The
risk of NCDs are so high for the treating doctors that the awareness and prevention
is the only way to avoid complications where telemedicine and AI play a major
role to make the data available and stratifying the risks. It can also
manage the algorithms in treating patients with high risk demographics where
the Government has the access to real time data and the changing patterns of
the disease. Dr. Subramanian advised young practitioners who are keen to adopt
the telemedicine technology that it is very important to have certain amount of
discipline and they should establish a relationship and trust with the patients
esp. for incase of Telemedicine.
Dr Harsh Mahajan, Founder & Managing
Director, Mahajan Imagingwhile briefing about the tele-radiology said that the
computing and internet availability improves exponentially the effectiveness of
Telemedicine as also reduces the cost drastically of healthcare delivery. He
said we will be able to serve the underprivileged sections of the society and
remote areas through Telemedicine. He further said that with the advent of
Corona, telemedicine has become the necessity where technology helped us a lot
to fight this crisis. He also told that telemedicine and AImake work easierand
it will become indispensable in coming years but it has to be under supervision
of a clinician. Answering to one of the questions from audience, Dr. Mahajan
said that telemedicine is here to grow exponentially and serve the multiple
purpose like diagnosis, training, education and serve the agenda of preventive
measurement. He further added that apart from teleradiology, telemedicine can
be used in digital pathology, dermatology, ophthalmology and many other
segments.
Mr.
AdityaBerlia, Co-Founder & Pro Chancellor, Apeejay
Satya University said that the doctor to patient ration in urban area is around
1:10,000 and in rural area it is worst at 1:30,00,00 and this is a worldwide
scenario. The Covid-19 has changed the patient & doctor psychology at large
and 20-25% medical system will move to telemedicine in coming years. He also
said that Covid 19 had given a massive boost to telemedicine and there is an
urgent intervention needed from the regulatory part as there is a problem with
the data collection part. He further added that in next one year there will be
a tremendous use of telemedicine for quick follow-up consultations,
consultations by patients who panic and 2nd opinion consultations
for referral patients and if we are able to do this then it is a phenomenal
achievement.
Dr.
Hans Raj Baweja, Chairman, Ethics Committee, Medical Council
of India said that there were lot of legal limitations we faced before Covid
era as telemedicine is existing and practiced in other countries but never
recognised in India. Its only due to this Corona pandemic on 25th
March 2020 the telemedicine guidelines were finalised which says that every
doctor in India can go on telemedicine platform in India. Explaining the key
points of telemedicine guidelines, like mandatory patient consent, mandatory
patient identity as it is difficult to identify the patient in audio
consultations, taking of history & entering all the details in the
prescription, Dr. Baweja said that it is mandatory for doctors also to
introduce themselves at the time of consultation and only generic medicines
should be prescribed.
Dr.
Puneet Girdhar, Sr. Director & Spine Surgeon, BLK Super
speciality Hospitalsaid that in the past everyone knew about telemedicine but
due to legal limitations, patient psychology and other complications very few
were using it and now with the Corona Virus hitting changed even hospitals have
come up with their individual telemedicine apps.
Mr. S.K. Mehra, Managing Director & CEO
Health Insurance TPA of India said that there’s huge demand of Telemedicine
among doctors in coming years. He said this is the right time to start and set
some protocols & regulations, which will also help in the expansion of the
Telemedicine. He said this concept will certainly help the senior citizens,
where they require general consultation or normal follow up for the medicine.
Mr. Mehra also explained about the existing insurance policies and the important aspects of
telemedicine consultation coverage in the insurance.
While
moderating the sessionDr. Deep Goel, Senior Director, Dr. B L Kapur
Memorial Hospital said that the mother earth is under repair and the social
distancing will be the new normal in coming times.
Mr Vivek Seigell, Principal
Director Health, PHD Chamber who moderated the session with Dr Deep Goel said that the
recommendations and details of the discussions held will be sent to NITI AAYOG
as policy inputs on various aspects of Telemedicine esp. for the consulting for
International Patients.
Dr.
Subramanian, Chairman, Health Committee, PHDCCI gave the
Vote of Thanks and the webinar was attended by more than 100 delegates.
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