Soon, New Integrated Health Management System in Rajasthan

Published On 2024-05-09 10:30 GMT   |   Update On 2024-05-09 10:39 GMT

Jaipur: The medical system in Rajasthan will undergo a comprehensive transition to an entirely online platform with the introduction of the 'Integrated Health Management System 2.0'. This initiative aims to bolster health services across the state, offering convenient access to healthcare for the public, as stated by Additional Chief Secretary of the Medical and Health Department,...

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Jaipur: The medical system in Rajasthan will undergo a comprehensive transition to an entirely online platform with the introduction of the 'Integrated Health Management System 2.0'.

This initiative aims to bolster health services across the state, offering convenient access to healthcare for the public, as stated by Additional Chief Secretary of the Medical and Health Department, Shubhra Singh.

According to a PTI report, Singh reviewed the development of the health management system in a high-level meeting here on Wednesday.  

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She said that it will be a state-of-the-art health management system, which will bring positive revolutionary changes in the medical system of the state.  

It will be extremely beneficial for the general public, doctors and administration and will remove the challenges faced by medical facilities.   

According to the official statement, the additional chief secretary directed that the project be completed as soon as possible and that concerned departments and agencies should work with full coordination. The project will be reviewed weekly, she said.  

Under the health management system, electronic health records, DIGI health locker, freedom from queues for patients, unified digital survey, KPI-based dashboard, single window system for health-related license and NOC etc., tele ICU, geo-tagging based hospital etc. will be made available, the statement said.   

With this, most of the health services will be online and it will be easier for the patients to get treatment, it said.  

Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported that the hospitals affiliated with medical colleges in the state have introduced QR code scanning facilities, allowing patients and their attendants to register complaints and suggestions aimed at maintaining hospital cleanliness. The system was effective from 1st April.

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