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RFP Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics

Volume  8, Issue 2, July - December 2023, Pages 39-42
 

Original Article

Technology Shaping the Indian Healthcare System

Sachin C. Narwadiya

Scientist 'D', Department  of Health Research, Vigyan Prasar C24, Qutub
Institutional Area, New Delhi 110016, India.
 

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DOI: 10.21088/rfpjbb.2582-3558.8223.1

Abstract

The technologies always a plays important role in every field including healthcare, in healthcare
the direct association is with the saving of lives of public. The technology changed our living
standard ways of thinking our behaviour in society since past many decades. The simplicity of
life among Indians is slowly fading away due to more use of technologies in each and every
field. The use of biosensors in many aspect of healthcare changed the diagnosis to an upgraded
mode. The various technologies developed by Department of Health Research meet the objective
of simplification of diagnosis through intervention of technologies in healthcare is achieving by
development of Real Nat (M.TB and Rif) validated for detection of TB/MDR TB, paediatric TB,
Extra pulmonary TB, Protection Engineered Syringes for healing Care in India, Diagnostic Efficacy
of digital Hemoglobinometer (TrueHb), HemoCue and Non-Invasive devices for screening
sufferers for Anemia inside the discipline Settings and standard treatment work flow. The present
review article describes the main uses of various key details of these newly emerging technologies.
 


Keywords : Anemia; Real Nat; Hemoglobinometer; Standard treatment work flow.
Corresponding Author : C. Narwadiya,