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Health Tech Revolution: How India is Racing Ahead of China – World News Network

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Last updated: September 9, 2024 12:00 am
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New Delhi [India], September 9: India’s healthcare sector is on the brink of a massive transformation. The country, which was already a global leader in software, is now at the forefront of combining hardware with software, particularly in healthcare. This is part of a larger strategy to reduce dependency on Chinese products. With an innovation-led approach, India is on its way to becoming one of the top global players in health tech.
The Need for Independence
For years, India has been largely dependent on importing medical instruments and equipment from China. While China leads in manufacturing hardware, concerns over the reliability of these products have arisen, especially as they incorporate data. Trust issues stem from the lack of transparency in Chinese companies’ data policies, challenges in API integration, and linguistic barriers. Legal penalties associated with Chinese products further exacerbate the issue, providing strong reasons for India to shift towards self-reliance.
Enter the Indian government’s ambitious “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” (Self-Reliant India) initiative. The government is creating an environment that promotes homegrown production and innovation, enabling Indian companies to develop state-of-the-art healthcare solutions made in India for the world. This initiative is kickstarting a wave of innovation, with Indian companies like Clinics on Cloud leading the charge.
Clinics on Cloud – The Pioneer of Innovation
Clinics on Cloud is at the forefront of transforming healthcare in India with its Health ATMs and kiosks. Headed by CEO Abhay Agarwal, Clinics on Cloud is blending India’s software expertise with modern hardware solutions to offer a made-in-India alternative to Chinese imports.
Health ATMs and kiosks by Clinics on Cloud are a testament to India’s capacity for innovation. These devices offer preventive diagnostic tools and remote health monitoring, reducing the distance between healthcare providers and patients, especially in rural settings. The kiosks are equipped with a comprehensive range of modern diagnostic tools for blood pressure, bmi, glucose, haemoglobin, lipid profile, ECG monitoring, and over 50 other tests backed by cutting-edge software for real-time data analysis and remote consultations.
The Impact of Technological Deployments
Clinics on Cloud offers a range of services, but its main USP is an integrated setup where everything from software to hardware is offered. Issues that plague Chinese products, such as API integration challenges and data privacy concerns, are non-existent with Clinics on Cloud. The company is trusted for its adherence to global data privacy standards and its commitment to open-source software, both in India and abroad.
The Indian government’s support has been crucial in building such innovations. Efforts are being made to promote the local manufacturing of medical devices through schemes like the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme. Investments in healthcare infrastructure and digital health have enabled companies like Clinics on Cloud to thrive.
Impact on Public Health
No other measure has had as significant an impact on public health in India as preventive healthcare. Early detection and prevention are crucial for addressing root causes, and New Delhi’s focus on public health innovation is drastically reducing its chronic disease burden. Preventive healthcare is now the way forward, and Health ATMs and kiosks play a crucial role in this shift.
These devices are enabling millions of Indians to access healthcare that was previously out of reach. The convenience of on-the-spot diagnoses and consultations empowers people to manage their health better, ultimately improving health outcomes. Clinics on Cloud’s Health ATMs and kiosks are gaining popularity not only in India but also globally, reinforcing India’s position as a tech leader in healthcare.
Worldwide Adoption and India’s Branding
India’s healthcare innovations are being adopted worldwide. Many nations across Asia, Africa, and even Europe are recognizing the importance of preventive healthcare and looking to India for solutions. This global adoption testifies to the efficacy of Indian products and the increasing reliance on India as an essential healthcare partner.
The world is taking notice as India continues to brand itself as a healthcare technology superpower. India is reducing its reliance on China by offering the best integrated healthcare technology — made in India, for the world.
The Healthcare Renaissance
Developments in India’s healthcare sector mark the beginning of a new era where software and hardware come together to offer integrated preventive healthcare solutions. India is on its way to decreasing the use of Chinese products while creating a global presence in health tech. With companies like Clinics on Cloud- https://clinicsoncloud.com/ setting an example, India is already realizing its vision of a healthier, self-sufficient tomorrow.
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