HP India collaborates on E-health with Government of Telangana at CHC Center, Jadcherla

HP India pvt.Ltd is doing a experimental solution as a part of CSR initiatives in collaboration with Government of Telangana at CHC Center, Jadcherla as a part of Digital India Week / Digital Telangana on demo of Technology solution eHealth center solution with HP, event is attend by Hon’ble Minister for Health Dr.C.Laxma Reddy garu, Hon’ble Minister for IT& Pachayatraj Shri.K.T.Rama Rao garu, Secretary, ITE&C Jayesh Ranjan garu and Lakshmi Narayan Rao country leader HP future cities & Chief Technologist. 
eHealth Center :

eHC (eHealth Center) solution is a disruptive innovation that combined the best of Health & IT domains.  This solution are citizen centric and play a critical role in contributing to health, vibrant communities and sporring economic growth.  The eHealth Center solution also a Government efforts to maintain and expand local and national Health initiatives & enables improved access and effectiveness of primary Health care in underserved areas.  The eHealth Center solution designed in India is simple, easy to deploy an rapidly scalable, is built on a frame work that leverages cutting edge concurrent technologies to provide the best of healthcare infrastructure at affordable work  to citizens.
1. Cloud Technologies for remote access, ubiquitous   delivery and seamless scale.
2. Mobility for perrasive access.
3. Big Data for real time, purpose built analytics.
4. Dash board for real time data representation and trending analysis.
Online Registration System (ORS) is a framework to link various hospitals across the country for Aadhaar based online registration and appointment system, where counter based OPD registration and appointment system through Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) has been digitalized. The application has been hosted on the cloud services of NIC. Portal facilitates online appointments with various departments of different Hospitals using eKYC data of Aadhaar number, if patient's mobile number is registered with UIDAI. And in case mobile number is not registered with UIDAI it uses patient's name. New Patient will get appointment as well as Unique Health Identification (UHID) number. If Aadhaar number is already linked with UHID number, then appointment number will be given and UHID will remain same.

Simple appointment process

For your first visit to hospital, registration and appointment with doctor is made simpler. All you have to do is verify yourself using Aadhaar Number, Select Hospital and Department, Select date of Appointment and receive SMS for Appointment

Dashboard Reports

Total number of Hospitals for which appointment can be taken through web along with their departments for which online appointment can be taken can be seen in reports. Detail reports showing information about New and Old patients taking appointment through this portal can be seen.

Hospital On Board

Hospitals can come on board this platform and provide their appointment slots for online booking by patients. The system facilitates Hospitals to easily manage their registration and appointment process and monitor the flow of patients.

Overview

The eHealth Center initiative leverages HP expertise and technology to provide quality, affordable primary healthcare services to people living in resource-poor locations around the world. eHealth Center facilities— which can be transported by air, land, or rail—are designed to fit and deploy within a standard shipping container, or are retrofitted to work with a preexisting clinic, depending on a community’s existing infrastructure.

They serve communities that often lack doctors, functional clinics, Internet access, or even electricity. Developed in partnership with reputable, leading healthcare providers and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), eHealth Centers come fully equipped with key medical diagnostic equipment and HP workstations, in addition to open electronic medical records (EMR) systems and HP cloud-enabled technology.

This ground breaking framework allows on-site staff members to perform diagnostic tests and send results to doctors half a world away for a remote diagnosis, or consult off-site specialists in real time using the solution’s integrated videoconferencing features.

The HP cloud solution also assists in collecting and analyzing data to further ersonalize the health care experience and facilitate community-wide health monitoring and management.

The eHealth Center initiative demonstrates how we can bring 21st-century healthcare to traditionally underserved populations and encourage a healthier, more vibrant global community. It’s one example of HP Living Progress—how we create a better future for everyone through our actions and innovations.
Technology leadership
eHealth Center medical facilities—which are designed to fit within a standard shipping Container or are retrofitted to work with a pre-existing clinic—use HP technology to connect underserved populations with healthcare providers anywhere in the world, showcasing our ability to improve access to quality, affordable primary healthcare for millions of people.
Cloud-enabled technology solutions
HP leverages the power of cloud-based technology to overcome barriers to equitable healthcare provisioning—proof that the same HP technologies that help businesses run more effectively also have the power to tackle complex global challenges.
Commitment to human and economic progress
The eHealth Center initiative is a powerful example of HP Living Progress, demonstrating our longstanding commitment to approaching social challenges holistically and promoting human progress to encourage a healthier, more vibrant global community.


Delivering 21st-century healthcare to underserved populations

The eHealth Center initiative is transforming public healthcare access in resource-poor locations. Designed to fit in a standard shipping container or pre-existing clinic, the eHealth Centers are fully equipped with essential medical diagnostic equipment, HP workstations, and  cloud-enabled technology, and then placed in communities where people live without access to clinics, electricity, or the Internet. Now people who may not otherwise have access to basic medical services are able to receive quality preventive care from trained nurses and healthcare workers for themselves and their families, as well as proper medical assistance for serious, life-threatening illnesses.

Leveraging the power of the cloud to transform access to quality, affordable healthcare
The eHealth Center initiative showcases the ability of HP cloud-enabled technology solutions to increase the accessibility, quality, and efficiency of healthcare provisioning around the world. The fully functional mobile facilities are quickly and cost-effectively customized with HP workstations equipped with software networking capabilities, an open and accessible web-based electronic medical records system, and essential diagnostic equipment integrated into the cloud. These cloud-enabled technologies provide the tools necessary for on-site staff to perform routine diagnostic tests, and make the results available online so that physicians hundreds of miles away can provide a remote diagnosis, reducing the need for highly skilled medics on-site.

Assisting governments with community-wide health monitoring and management
The eHealth Center initiative provides the tools and technology governments need to collect, track, and analyze big data—such as disease patterns and risk factors—to facilitate real-time disease surveillance. Governments can also use this highly secure, protected patient health information to analyze for patterns and trends, and develop healthcare policies and programs to benefit the entire community. By doing so, governments are able to bring quality healthcare to people living in resource-poor locations—a critical contributor to building healthy, vibrant communities and strengthening local economies.



by TS24x7.com Team

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