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Scope of IT In Indian
Healthcare
Prepared By : Joydeep Dey
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Contents
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Objectives.
Terminology. Facts and Figures.
Healthcares Market Potential (Size & Growth).
Primary Software Used in Healthcare.
Importance & Benefits of Healthcare ManagementSoftware.
Evolving India- The Cynosure.
Key Opportunity Segment in India - Medical Tourism &Telemedicine
HIS Vendor Survey
Interested Foreign Investors
Indian Policy Initiatives
Conclusion
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TERMINOLOGY
Healthcare is the
Prevention, treatment &
management of illness.Also preservation of
mental & physical
wellbeing via services
offered by medical,
nursing, & allied Health
Information Technology is the study,design, development, implementation,support or management of computer
based information systems, comprisingsoftware & hardware.
----Defn. by ITAA
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FACTS & FIGURES
AREAS FIGURES
Global Healthcare Industry US $ 3.5 Trillion
Total Spend Indias GDP 5.7 % now & target - 6.00 % GDP by2012
Private Sector Rs. 925 Billion
Public Sector Rs. 170 Billion
Industry Growth 12-15 % Annually
Demand Group Middle Income
Beds 0.7/1000 People
Extra Bed Needed 80,000/Yr for 10 Yrs
Extra Spend on Healthcare Rs. 2000 Billion by 2012.Foreign Patient to India 12,000/Year
Infrastructure Required to matchDeveloping Countries
US $ 30 Billion over 10 Yrs
Magnet Destinations Kerala, Gujarat & Mumbai
44Source -From project IT in Healthcare
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ea care ar ePotentials
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Indias Health Indicators
No. of Doctors 5,03,900
Hospitals 15,097
No of Beds 8,70,161
No of Medical Colleges 162
No of Nurses 7,37,000
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Source : E & Y,Economist
IntelligenceUnit
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Software In Healthcare
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Electronic Medical RecordSoftware Comprehensive Report of MedicalHistory. Creates treatment plan, writingthe process for transcription &proof reading correction. Based on HIPAA compliant. Based on experience of Physician,medical practices, & HL7integration.
Electronic Health RecordsSoftware: Patient Demographic Module Appointment Schedule Module Billing Module Admin/Security Module Messaging Module Drug Interaction Module
Impact AnalysisSoftware. Checks invalid denials &underpayments byInsurance Snapshot positioning of
Business. Reviews EOBs for Analysis. Evaluates outsourcedperformanceGenerates Reports &Summaries.
Claim Processing Software Provides professional, cost effective & high qualityprocessor.
Improve CSAT, streamline business, Increase ROI &TAT.
Practice Management Software Achieves Increased Efficiency. Combination of Financial, Admin. ClaimprocessingBilling, appointment, etc. Easy access to different locations with smallwindow in 1 page Access to data & system can be restricted. Can update & create option in software too.
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ene s o ea careSoftware
I. Anytime and anywhere access
II. Easily customizable software.
III. User- friendlyIV. Easily stored information
V. Patients history can be monitored.
VI. Comparative analysis ofperformance vs. Cost
VII. Turn Around Time under SLA 77
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vo v ng n a - eCynosure
One of Largest sector in Revenue &Employment
Evolving Technology. Egs. HeartDisease,
Pre-Term Babies-1950 - 1990
(Neonatal ICU), Steroids, artificialpulmonary surfactant, etc..
Emerging Economy & market
maturity of India. 88
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Key Opportunity Segment
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Hospital Services Medical TourismLeading CountryEst. USD 1-2 Billion/2012
Growth-30%/YrUSA-Saves Cost, Canada-long appointments,Britain-National HealthService Wait
Pathology Services
Medical Devices
Tele Medicine80% conc. in Urban, 73%resides in rural.
Exponential growth in Info& Telecomm, making Indiahighly competitive.Govt. & Public SectorInitiativesLeading Players-Wockhardt,
Fortis, MaxHealthcare,Asian Heart, Apollo
HealthInsurance
Source- E &Y
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HIS Vendor Surveys
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Vendor Product Name Year ofRelease
Product Modules Major ClientsPriceRange
Akhil Syst. HIS Vr-1,94,Vr-4,07
F Office, EMR, Inv& Phrmy Mgmt.
Apollo (BnglrNoida),Moolchand,RGCH-Delhi
Ondemandandmodule
no#
BBNISYSTechnology
eHMS 2007 Blood bank,ClinicalInvestigation
In Talks Rs 3.5Lac/100bed
BirlaMedisoft
B XenonHIM Software
2006 OPDRegistration, Billcharges, Certif..ICU Module
KashibaiNavale Instof Med Sc.-Pune, IconHospital-Mum
Rs 5-20 lac
Designtech syst
Asclepius-Hospital
2002 >25 Modules likeHIS, LIS, RIS
Guj CancerResearch
Rs 5L - 1crSource- eHEALTH
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terested Foreign InvestorsParkway Group,Singapore
Pacific HealthcareHolding, Singapore
Columbia Asia, Malaysia
The Company isaggressivelypenetrating IndianMarket. Its entered JV
with Apollo to buildApollo Gleneagles, a325-bed multi specialtyhospital at a cost of US$ 29 Mn & with AsianHeart Institute &
Research centre to setup specialized centrefor medical excellencein Mumbai
This is one ofSingapores leadinghealthcare provider, iscoming up with Pacific
Medical centre inHyderabad in a JV withVitae Healthcare Pvt.Ltd.. Two more medicalfacilities, one forwomen and childrens
and other for stem cellbank are also comingup.
This has set up its first75 bed hospital inHebbal, Bangalorethrough the FDI route.
The group has twomore projects in thepipeline, 150 bedtertiary care bedhospitals and another of75-100 bed in
Bangalore.
1111Source- E & Y Research
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Policy Initiatives
Nationa
laccreditation
board
Federal
Drug 1212
National Commission
Recommendations forFormulation orreorganization ofInstitutions
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Conclusion
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Ayurveda
MedicinesYogaMedications
Homeopathy
Acupuncture
AromatherapyNaturopathy