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In this episode of the Healthcare India Podcast, we look at the findings of the household monthly per capita consumption expenditure report. How this impacts the spend on healthcare and what are the implications for the country. As always would love to hear your views on the same.
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Welcome to episode 8 Season 2 of the healthcare India Podcast. Let's look at some key figures from the registrar general of India, on the Maternal Mortality Rate in India.
The recent figures out in November 2022 show that the numbers have dropped to 97 per 1,00,000 live births. States like Kerala have come down to less than 30 per 1,00,000 live births, while the southern states are going strong, there are still states like Assam where the MMR is close to 200. Refer to this link for more details.
Also do refer to my book Own Your Health, I have shared the link to the book on Amazon. in. Do read it for more insights on how to manage your health- https://amzn.to/3f5LjcS
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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Welcome to episode 7 Season 2 of the healthcare India Podcast today we take a trip back in history to talk about Jeevika, the ‘Physician King’ born in Rajgir in the 5th century BCE, Jeevika rose to become the physician of King Bimbisara of Magadha and had Gautam Buddha as one of his patients. We also get a small glimpse of the medical education system in those days rendered by the great Taxashila University. Learn more about his life in this episode.
Also do refer to my book Own Your Health, I have shared the link to the book on Amazon. in. Do read it for more insights on how to manage your health- https://amzn.to/3f5LjcS
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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In episode 6, Season 2 of the Healthcare India Podcast, I look at the recent study by Lancet which shows that 75% of India with Hypertension is not able to control it. This has serious implications for conditions like cardiovascular diseases that are caused mostly due to increased blood pressure.
The link of the study is here- http://bit.ly/3gL7sQU
Also do refer my book Own Your Health, I have shared the link of book on Amazon.in. Do read it for more insights on how to manage your health- https://amzn.to/3f5LjcS
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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In episode 5, Season 2 of the Healthcare India Podcast, I look at the post covid 19 growth in Diabetes. In a recent study involving 65000 subjects in Bangalore, the percentage of diabetics, as well as pre-diabetic, significantly went up. The study was conducted by Neuberg Diagnostics. The link to that report is here- http://bit.ly/3E1cUGZ
Also in 2017, I had covered an interview with renowned Diabetologist Dr. Mohan, the link to the article is here as well.- http://bit.ly/3A75Ib5
Also do refer my book Own Your Health, I have shared the link of the book on Amazon. in. Do read it for more insights on how to manage your health- https://amzn.to/3f5LjcS I have covered Diabetes management in detail and some key factors that would help us in combating Diabetes.
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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I look at two topics in episode 4, Season 2 of the Healthcare India Podcast. The first is Social Engineering, which is getting information out for malicious intent through human and social interactions.
The other key topic is blood sugar monitoring why is it key to monitor the HbAIc levels rather than checking random blood sugar?
Also do refer to my book Own Your Health, I have shared the link to the book on Amazon. in. Do read it for more insights on how to manage your health- https://amzn.to/3f5LjcS
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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In episode 3, Season 2 of the Healthcare India Podcast, I look at two topics. One is the Global Hunger Index that ranks India at 107. This ranking is done on 4 parameters
1) Child Wasting
2) Child Stunting
3) Under 5 Mortality
4) Undernourishment
The rankings were met with their usual skepticism by the Indian government and rightfully so.
The link to the report is here.
The second area I look at is disruptive technologies in healthcare. Why do so many technologies fail to make a mark? The main reason I believe is the increased focus on the technology piece and not so much on the use cases, talent, and development of protocols. Do listen in and send me your comments.
Also do refer my book Own Your Health, I have shared the link to the book on Amazon. in. Do read it for more insights on how to manage your health- https://amzn.to/3f5LjcS
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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In episode 2 season 2 of the Healthcare India Podcast, I look at digital twins and the impact they can have on healthcare.
One correction by mistake I referred to TPG as TPI. Apologies for the same.
Here are some of the links that I mentioned in my podcast
How moderate stress can be good for the immune systems - https://scitechdaily.com/not-always-bad-could-stress-actually-protect-your-body/
The link to the Digital Twins article - https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6987213392394543104/
Link to a report on Digital Twins - https://healthcare-in-india.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Healthcare-Digital-Twin_Draft.pdf
Also do refer my book Own Your Health, I have shared the link to the book on Amazon. in. Do read it for more insights on how to manage your health- https://amzn.to/3f5LjcS
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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In season 2 of the Healthcare India Podcast, we look at changing to a new format. We will be diving into the podcast in 3 segments; one part of a look at the latest health news in India. The second part discusses key issues that have been making headlines this week and the final part discusses a health fad.
In this episode, I look at healthcare crowdsourcing. Do read this article that I covered some time ago and do let me know your opinion on the same.
The link of the article is here- https://healthcare-in-india.net/uncategorized/help-vihaan-sharma-get-treated-for-burkitts-lymphoma/
Also do refer to my book Own Your Health, I have shared the link to the book on Amazon.in. Do read it for more insights on how to manage your health- https://amzn.to/3f5LjcS
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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In episode 15 of the healthcare India Podcast, I look at our healthcare achievements in the last 75 years. Often my grandmother would regale me with stories on how her brothers or uncles had super human strength. A closer examination of the family revealed that while she had 5 siblings, she almost had a few who had died young under 5 years mostly. We call this infant mortality or under 5 mortalities.
Today we stand at infant mortality, number of deaths for every 1000 live births as 27, way lower than during independence but much higher than we want to be. So, while those who survived as children grew up to be very strong and healthy, many of these infants never saw the light of day.
Also do refer my book Own Your Health, I have shared the link of book on Amazon.in. Do read it for more insights on how to manage your health- https://amzn.to/3f5LjcS
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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In episode 14 of the Healthcare India Podcast, I am looking at stress. Stress is a normal reaction of the body to any change. The body reacts to the change in various ways that could be physical, psychological or emotional.
But continuous and chronic stress after a while leads to life threatening conditions like hypertension, heart diseases and diabetes. Do listen to this episode and think about all the reasons you have chronic stress in your life.
Also do refer my book Own Your Health, I have shared the link of book on Amazon.in. Do read it for more insights on how to manage your health- https://amzn.to/3f5LjcS
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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In episode 13 of the Healthcare India Podcast, I look at Predicitve Analytics and the role it can play in the growth of healthcare in India. In 2015, Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie created a stir in the medical industry when she went public with her double-mastectomy (breast removal). She was carrying a mutated gene BRCA1 which increases the chances of breast and ovarian cancer, a condition that killed her mother some years ago and also impacted her grandmother. It is believed that this condition impacts the Ashkenazi Jewish Women, where 1 in 40 has this mutation and have a higher precedence of both breast and ovarian cancer. While going public with her procedure is a boost in the arm for many women who felt empowered to take this decision, it was a giant leap for predictive analytics in healthcare.
Please do read this article that appeared in Data Quest a couple of weeks ago link is here-https://www.dqindia.com/predictive-analytics-has-the-potential-to-transform-healthcare-in-india/
Also do refer my book Own Your Health, I have shared the link of book on Amazon.in. Do read it for more insights on how to manage your health- https://amzn.to/3f5LjcS
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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In episode 12 of the Healthcare India Podcast I look at hospitalisation rates in India. How it has changed from 1995-2014 and we look at a study done by Anshul Kastor and Sanjay K Mohanty on this topic and published in Pub Med. The link of the study is here - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5786114/
Also do refer my book Own Your Health, I have shared the link of book on Amazon.in. Do read it for more insights on how to manage your health- https://amzn.to/3f5LjcS
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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Healthcare India Podcast is now 11 episodes strong and, in this journey, we have covered a lot of ground. In today’s episode, I want to discuss Vitamin D Deficiency which has become a silent epidemic in India. Globally it is believed that almost a billion people are Vitamin D deficient.
In this episode, I discuss the importance of Vitamin D, the key symptoms of Vitamin D Deficiency, and what are the key steps you can take to manage your health.
Also do refer to my book Own Your Health, I have shared the link to the book on Amazon.in. Do read it for more insights on how to manage your health- https://amzn.to/3f5LjcS
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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Healthcare India Podcast is now 10 episodes strong and, in this journey, we have covered a lot of ground. In this Tenth episode, I want to give some more details about our disease surveillance program pilot with IET.
India started the IDSP, Integrated Disease Surveillance Program with funding from the World Bank in 2004. This was a 10-year program to track 33 disease conditions in India. The key drivers for this program were the Cholera outbreak in Delhi in 1988 and the Plague outbreak in Surat in 1994
IET’s disease surveillance project is a very radical and ambitious approach to looking at disease surveillance from the view of unstructured data. The project looks at three disease conditions- Malaria, Dengue, and Chikungunya. It will track all publicly available data on digital media to track their spread and patterns in the growth of the conditions. The timing of the project is perfect as we are in the monsoons. These are the times when these three disease conditions spike. Based on our initial analysis, we would identify regions, and cities where the diseases are spiking, and correlate them with the on-ground data to build a model that can be scaled and used across the country for all key disease conditions. This is a first-of-its-kind project and we are collaborating with our partners like PATH and Siemens Healthineers, along with volunteers from IET who collectively bring together almost 60 years of experience in healthcare.
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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Fantastic news this week as Apollo Hospitals was Awarded HIMSS Tage 6 award for Our Patient- EMR, Digital Imaging, and Infrasturue, This makes Apollo only the second hospital to be awarded Stage 6 for digital imaging and one of first in Asia. Congratulations to Group CIO Arvind Sivaramakrishnan and hopefully this will inspire others to push for excellence in digital health.
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to me on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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Did you read that right Disney? Yes of course Disney.
The Disney Corporation does run hospitals which are one of the best runs in the US. Fred Lee also wrote a wonderful book called "If Disney Ran Your Hospital" a must-read if you are a health leader or just an interested individual. There are three key areas for patient experience, they are
1) Admission
2) Key interactions before and after the procedure
3) Discharge
From a patient experience point of view, all these three have to be managed. I also discuss my experience with a hospital that did not go too very well. Do listen in and share your stories as well. I am sharing the link to "Patient Experience in India" a paper I released last year. I am sure you will find the insights interesting. -https://bit.ly/3A2GJXt
As always, I would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on my website www.Healthcare-in-india.net, or give me a shout on Twitter at www.twitter.com/@drvikram, Email me at [email protected]
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In episode 7 of the Healthcare India, Podcast Dr Vikram Venkateswaran talks about the Digital Disease Surveillance pilot working with IET, CHRI, and Siemens Healthineers. The pilot looks at 3 critical disease conditions, Dengue, Malaria, and Chikungunya.
The project will focus on developing a predictive model that can be replicated across the country. This will feed into the Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare’s Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme. The objectives of the project, which will be completed in two phases over the next year, include:
To use publicly available disease-related data; To collect social and digital insights, and analyse trends using keyword-led hypotheses; To develop a prediction model for specific geography; Refine the model to scale to larger geographies; and Present the model to the Government of India to be adopted as part of the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme.Read more about this in this press release- https://bit.ly/3zI1asy
As always, we would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on our website www.Healthcare-in-india.net or give us a shout on Twitter www.twitter.com/@drvikram
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In episode 6 of the Healthcare India, Podcast Dr. Vikram Venkateswaran reflects on the growing Cyber Security threat that confronts healthcare organizations in India. It is believed that Indian healthcare institutions like hospitals, pharma companies, and vaccine manufacturers faced almost 7 million cyber incidents in August-November 2020. Globally it is believed that 68% of healthcare organizations faced cyber incidents that disrupted non-critical clinical processes and 28% had disruptions in critical areas like ICU.
Most hackers use the ransomware attacks in India, locking in critical files and data and ensuring that the ransom is paid. In other instances, they remove the data from the organization to sell it on the dark web fetches upwards of $50 per health record.
Dr. Vikram looks at 5 key steps that need to be taken to preserve the identity, security, and confidentiality of patients, employees, and partners for healthcare organizations
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In episode 5 of the Healthcare India Podcast, Dr Vikram asks a fundamental question, what are healthcare organisations doing with their data? He draws an analogy to the Energy industry and how the fractional distillation of crude is helping create products for various sectors. A similar approach needs to be taken for healthcare data. As always we would be happy to hear from you, do write to us on our website Healthcare-in-india.net, or give us a shout on Twitter @drvikram
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