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Rama Krishna Komaravolu reposted thisRama Krishna Komaravolu reposted thisMost people wait too long to learn about money. And they end up paying for it later. The truth is: A few simple money habits repeated daily can completely change your future. Here are 7 money skills everyone should build early: 💰 Learn to budget ↳ If you don’t control your money, your money controls you. 📈 Invest consistently ↳ Small investments today become freedom tomorrow. 🧠 Improve your financial knowledge ↳ Understanding money is one of the highest-paying skills. 🤝 Build strong relationships ↳ Opportunities often come through people. 💼 Increase your income streams ↳ One source of income is rarely enough today. 🚫 Understand risk before investing ↳ Never invest in something you don’t understand. 🗣️ Improve negotiation skills ↳ Negotiating your salary can change your lifetime earnings. Most people think wealth is about luck. In reality, it’s usually about habits, patience, and good decisions repeated over time. Start early. Stay consistent. Your future self will thank you. What’s one money skill schools should teach more often? ⬇️ Image Credit to: @wealtheefy on Instagram. ------ DM us to be featured on our next post Smart tips on saving, investing, and building wealth, one habit at a time. Follow Money Habits Daily for practical finance tips, investing basics, and real-world money wins.
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Rama Krishna Komaravolu reposted thisRama Krishna Komaravolu reposted this🎓 IKS Leadership Series #9 Work with excellence. But without obsession. Balance. 📜 BG 3.19 तस्मादसक्तः सततं कार्यं कर्म समाचर। असक्तो ह्याचरन्कर्म परमाप्नोति पुरुषः॥ (Work without attachment.) #Excellence #KarmaYoga #Leadership #BhaktivedantaUniversity Bhaktivedanta University
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Rama Krishna Komaravolu reposted thisRama Krishna Komaravolu reposted thisMotivation is a lie. Brilliant Share By: Charlie Lass Original Post Below 👇 👇 👇 Motivation is a lie. Systems define everything. And you're still ignoring them. Self-improvement advice is useful for a moment. But most of the time it's: Too easy to ignore. Too vague. Too soft. 👉 Most people don’t need more inspiration. They need better operating systems. Here are 14 rules that actually change how you think, work & live: 1. Focus beats intelligence (Cal Newport, Deep Work) Deep work wins. Most people are just distracted for a living. 2. Small habits run your life (James Clear, Atomic Habits) You don’t change overnight. You change in boring, invisible reps. 3. Action kills anxiety (Mel Robbins, The 5 Second Rule) Count down. Move. Thinking is where fear grows. 4. Systems > goals (Eisenhower thinking) Goals feel good. Systems get you paid. 5. Say 'no' more (Warren Buffett's principle) Every “yes” is a tax. Most things aren’t worth it. 6. Chase feedback (Carol Dweck, Mindset) Avoiding it keeps you average. Facing it moves you forward. 7. Stay in the present (Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now) You’re wasting energy on things that don’t exist. Now is where everything happens. 8. Learn how to read properly (Mortimer Adler, How to Read a Book) Most people skim. Few extract. That’s the difference. 9. Write to think (Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird) If you can’t write it clearly, you don’t understand it. Simple as that. 10. Stop comparing (Mark Manson, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck) You’re measuring your real life against someone else’s highlight reel. 11. Own your mornings (Hal Elrod, The Miracle Morning) Your day doesn’t drift. You either set it or react to it. 12. Money follows value (MJ DeMarco, The Millionaire Fastlane) Stop chasing money. Solve real problems. 13. Fix your environment (James Clear, Atomic Habits) You don’t rise above it. You default to it. 14. Remember you’ll die (Ryan Holiday, The Daily Stoic) Not to scare you. To wake you up. 📌 These aren’t “nice ideas.” They’re systems and guidelines that WORK. Use them properly. Really USE them for 90 days and see what happens. The difference between your life now and your life then will be unbelievable. I know mine is. ------ DM us to be featured on our next post Smart tips on saving, investing, and building wealth, one habit at a time. Follow Money Habits Daily for practical finance tips, investing basics, and real-world money wins.
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Rama Krishna Komaravolu reposted thisRama Krishna Komaravolu reposted thisThe Bhagavad Gita was not spoken in a temple. It was spoken in the middle of a battlefield. That’s the lesson modern leaders miss. Real leadership is not built when life is calm. It is built when pressure is high, results are uncertain, and you still choose disciplined action over emotional reaction. Obsessed minds chase outcomes. Devoted minds master execution. ⚔️
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Rama Krishna Komaravolu reposted thisRama Krishna Komaravolu reposted thisThe biggest mistake in AI search right now? Treating it like traditional SEO with a new label. Because while strong SEO foundations still matter, AI visibility adds a new layer around: - retrieval - citations - entity understanding - third-party validation - recommendation signals That’s exactly why I built this AI Search Audit Checklist. Not to replace SEO. But to help brands understand the additional signals shaping visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and AI Overviews. A lot of teams are still focused almost entirely on rankings and traffic. Meanwhile, AI systems are already shaping how buyers research, compare, and shortlist brands before they ever visit a website. And these systems evaluate content differently. They look for: → clear, extractable answers → structured content → trusted brand mentions → sentiment and corroboration → crawlability and accessibility → freshness and consistency That’s why some brands with strong SEO visibility still struggle to appear consistently in AI-generated answers. The issue is often not bad SEO. It’s weak retrieval and trust signals. This framework breaks visibility into 4 core areas: 1. On-page clarity 2. Off-page authority 3. Technical accessibility 4. AI visibility signals And honestly, most brands don’t need a complete rebuild. Usually the biggest wins come from: - clearer structure - stronger entities - better citations - more consistent brand signals - tighter technical foundations AI search is still evolving quickly. But one thing is becoming increasingly clear: Visibility is no longer just about being indexed. It’s about being understood, trusted, and worth referencing. If you’re working on AI visibility in 2026, hopefully this checklist gives you a more practical place to start. And if you want to go deeper, we’re also running a free webinar on how to identify the prompts that actually influence buying decisions. We’ll break down: → how to identify high-intent prompts → which prompts actually influence revenue → how to prioritise AI search opportunities → how to track visibility across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity → how brands are building AI search strategies around prompt demand Save your free spot here: https://lnkd.in/eFWPbWn5 Save this post to revisit the checklist later. ♻️ Repost it if it’s useful for your network. 🔔 Follow Emilia Möller for more on AI search.
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Rama Krishna Komaravolu reposted thisRama Krishna Komaravolu reposted thisThis is your reminder that the life you dream about is often much closer than you think. Most people believe transformation takes years, perfect timing, endless resources, or some extraordinary level of luck. But in reality, many life-changing moments begin with a single decision — one moment where you finally choose yourself, your peace, your growth, or your future over your fear. The distance between where you are and where you want to be is not always measured in time; sometimes it is measured in courage. The courage to say “enough,” the courage to ask for help, the courage to let go of limiting beliefs, or the courage to take one uncomfortable step forward. So many people walk around believing they are stuck forever — stuck in financial stress, toxic environments, self-doubt, anxiety, overthinking, loneliness, or pain that nobody else can see. But what if your breakthrough is waiting on the other side of one bold decision? One conversation. One opportunity. One habit. One mindset shift. One chance you finally decide to take. Life does not always change gradually. Sometimes it changes instantly the moment you stop accepting what is draining your spirit and start moving toward what heals it. There are people today living peacefully who once thought they would never escape their battles. There are people smiling confidently today who once struggled silently every single night. There are people creating success today who once felt completely lost. The turning point was not magic. It was a decision. A decision to believe that life could become better. A decision to stop listening to fear. A decision to try one more time. You do not need to have every answer right now. You do not need to be perfect. You do not need everyone to understand your journey. You simply need one moment of belief powerful enough to move you in a new direction. Because your entire future can change from one decision made with courage instead of fear. And years from now, you may look back and realize that the moment you thought was small was actually the moment everything changed. So if you needed a sign to trust yourself, heal yourself, restart your life, build your dream, protect your peace, or finally choose happiness — let this be it. Your next chapter may be waiting for one brave decision from you today. Motivational Tuesday reminder: Sometimes the smallest decision creates the biggest transformation. Share this with someone who needs a little hope today.
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Rama Krishna Komaravolu reposted thisRama Krishna Komaravolu reposted thisA growth mindset will make you unstoppable. Brilliant Share By: George Stern Original Post Below 👇 👇 👇 A growth mindset will make you unstoppable. Use these 15 habits to develop yours: 1) Act on Feedback ↳Ask for and implement feedback - and then do it again and again and again 2) Use "Yet" ↳Add "yet" to your thoughts: I can't do this... YET 3) Make Learning Goals ↳Set specific goals around learning, not just performance 4) Seek Challenges ↳Push yourself to try things you aren't yet good at 5) Chase Progress ↳Aim to get better each time, not to be perfect 6) Embrace Failure ↳Learn to view failures as valuable lessons 7) Celebrate Effort ↳Be proud of how hard you work, not just your results 8) Be Patient ↳Think long term, knowing that growth takes time 9) Build Persistence ↳Practice pressing on in the face of challenges 10) Be Curious ↳Ask lots of questions and constantly seek new information 11) Find Others ↳Surround yourself with and emulate growth-minded people 12) Reflect ↳Look back often, seeking to learn and grow from your experiences 13) Take Risks ↳Try new things all the time, exercising your learning muscles 14) Seek New Information ↳Look for new takes on some of your longest-held beliefs 15) Use Positive Self-Talk ↳Speak positive affirmations about your ability to grow Act on these 15 to strengthen your growth mindset, And you'll be amazed how much you can achieve. ________________________ DM us to be featured on our next post Growth is messy, awkward, and sometimes uncomfortable But it’s how you get to the good stuff. Follow Growth Mindset 🧠
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Rama Krishna Komaravolu liked thisRama Krishna Komaravolu liked thisExcited to share that I’ve been promoted to Senior Analyst – Digital Marketing 🎉 Grateful for the continuous support, learning opportunities, and encouragement from my team and leadership throughout this journey. This milestone reflects not just hard work, but also the amazing people I’ve had the chance to work with and learn from. Looking forward to taking on new challenges, growing further, and contributing even more in this new role. Thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey so far! 🙌 #Promotion #DigitalMarketing #SeniorAnalyst #CareerGrowth #Learning #Grateful
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Rama Krishna Komaravolu liked thisRama Krishna Komaravolu liked thisI’m happy to share that I’ve been promoted to SDE III at Acko This milestone means a lot to me. The journey has been full of challenging problems, long debugging sessions, product decisions, design discussions, and many moments of learning from people around me. Moving into SDE III feels less like a title change and more like a reminder to take deeper ownership, think more broadly, and keep raising the bar for the work I do. I’m grateful to my managers, mentors, teammates, and everyone who has trusted me with opportunities to grow. A special thanks to the people who gave honest feedback, pushed me to think better, and helped me become more thoughtful as an engineer. Excited for the next chapter: building better systems, solving harder problems, and continuing to grow with curiosity and consistency. उद्यमेन हि सिद्ध्यन्ति कार्याणि न मनोरथैः। Work is accomplished through effort, not by wishes alone.
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Rama Krishna Komaravolu liked thisRama Krishna Komaravolu liked thisHad the absolute pleasure of spending yesterday afternoon at Google Sydney as part of their incredible #GoogleServe initiative! 🚀 As the Director of Community Giving & Supporter Experience at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, I am always looking for ways to make our fundraising efforts more efficient so we can focus on what matters most: driving vital, life-saving heart research. The Google Serve team did not disappoint. We walked away with invaluable insights and a list of high-impact, easy-to-implement actions that will seriously level up how we connect with our supporters and advance our mission. A massive thank you to all the 'Googlers', James, Raymond, Tanya, Max, Mahira & Vidhi who dedicated their time, energy, and brilliant minds to support us yesterday. Your expertise is helping us streamline our operations and make an even greater impact. Shoutout to my fantastic team Ting, Dylan, Madison, Taleh, Harriet & Nina who jumped straight in, ready to learn and execute. Exciting things ahead! ❤️🔬 #GoogleServe #LifeAtGoogle #VictorChangCardiacResearch #Fundraising #Innovation #CommunityImpact #HeartResearch #AI
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The Future of Healthcare is Digital 🏥 Hospitals across India are moving away from paper records and embracing EMR (Electronic Medical Records) systems — and for good reason. EMR systems store everything in one place: patient history, doctor consultations, prescriptions, lab reports, and treatment plans. Doctors and nurses can instantly access the information they need from any department, enabling faster and more coordinated care. Why does this matter? ✅ Fewer medical errors ✅ Faster, better-informed decisions ✅ Seamless coordination between departments ✅ Better patient experiences overall India’s healthcare sector is rapidly modernizing, and the government is actively encouraging the adoption of digital health systems. The result? Hospitals that operate smarter, healthcare staff that collaborate better, and patients who receive higher-quality care. Digital records are not just a convenience — they are the backbone of a connected, future-ready healthcare system. The question isn’t if EMR will transform Indian healthcare. It already is. 🔗 Reference: https://lnkd.in/d9S5hSJh #HealthcareInnovation #EMR #DigitalHealth #HealthTech #IndiaHealthcare #PaceSoftronix
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Impeerical Consulting (Pvt.) Ltd.
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💥 Ayushman Bharat Report 2025 – Key Insights Unveiled! 🇮🇳💊 India’s flagship healthcare mission continues to transform access — but the latest data reveal some powerful trends and challenges that deserve attention 👀 --- 🌿 🚑 The Scale of Impact 💫 Over 9.19 crore hospitalisations since 2018 under Ayushman Bharat – PM-JAY 💰 Total claims worth ₹1.29 lakh crore processed 🏥 31,000+ hospitals empanelled, yet only 45% private — but they handle: 🔹 52% of cases 🔹 66% of total treatment costs 😯 --- 🧠 💡 What’s Driving Utilisation? 🩸 Haemodialysis tops the list – nearly 14% of all treatments 🌡️ Common cases: fever (4%), gastro issues (3%), animal bites (3%) 🔬 Top specialities (FY 2024-25): General Medicine, Ophthalmology, General Surgery --- 📍 🌏 Health Portability in Action 🧭 Top Inbound States: Chandigarh (19%), UP (13%), Gujarat (11%) 🧳 Top Outbound States: UP (24%), MP (17%), Bihar (16%) ➡️ Reflecting major inter-state healthcare migration and regional disparities in access --- 💻 📊 Digital Health Transformation 🔢 50 crore+ health records linked via ABHA (Ayushman Bharat Health Account) 🏥 3.8 lakh facilities (≈38%) & 👩⚕️ 5.8 lakh health personnel (≈26%) registered Building India’s path toward a unified digital health ecosystem --- ⚖️ 🤔 Insights That Matter Private hospitals = fewer in number, but higher cost per case Strong need for cost control & quality regulation Haemodialysis shows rising chronic disease burden Portability patterns expose state-wise healthcare gaps Digital readiness improving — but still significant room for expansion --- 🎯 Policy & Strategic Takeaways ✅ Strengthen public healthcare capacity to balance cost & access ✅ Introduce robust cost audits for private hospital claims ✅ Support inter-state healthcare collaborations for equitable reach ✅ Fast-track ABHA & facility registration for full digital coverage --- 💬 The Big Picture: Ayushman Bharat is not just an insurance scheme — it’s the foundation of India’s digital and equitable health revolution. But bridging the cost, quality, and accessibility gap between public & private care will define its future success. 🌍❤️ --- 🔗 #AyushmanBharat #HealthcareIndia #HealthForAll #PublicHealth #DigitalHealth #PolicyInsights #NHA #PMJAY #HealthEquity #IndiaHealthcare https://lnkd.in/gzsPHVSV
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Batti Jalao
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Telemedicine Trends and Patient Adoption Telemedicine in India has grown from a pandemic necessity into a mainstream healthcare solution, now valued at over USD 3.1 billion in 2024 and projected to reach nearly USD 20 billion by 2033, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) exceeding 20% annually. More than 30 million teleconsultations have already taken place in 2025 alone, with patients citing convenience, comfort and fast access to specialists as their top reasons for choosing digital care. Government initiatives like the National Digital Health Mission and platforms such as eSanjeevani (serving over 340 million consultations since 2021) have accelerated adoption and brought specialist care to rural and underserved regions. Digital literacy and smartphone penetration are making telemedicine accessible not just to urban populations but also in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, closing India’s rural-urban healthcare gap. Patients with chronic conditions and the elderly are among the fastest-growing user groups, saying telemedicine makes it easier to manage follow-ups and avoid hospital fatigue.ehealth. Despite immense growth, challenges like bandwidth and device access, data security and trust in platform quality can impact adoption especially in remote areas remain. As per recent IMARC Group and eHealth reports, the telemedicine market’s potential for India is unmatched, driven by strong regulatory support, innovation in regional-language interfaces and a robust pipeline of digital-first healthcare startups. The future is hybrid, patients can expect personalized journeys, combining online consults, home monitoring and timely in-person care for the best of both worlds. References: IMARC Group 'India Telemedicine Market Size and Statistics Report, 2033'. eHealth Magazine and Invest India eSanjeevani analysis, 2025. Grand View Research 'India Telehealth Market Size & Outlook, 2024-2030'. #Telemedicine #HealthcareTrends #Healthcare #BattiJalao #ThinkHatke
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Telemedicine in India has transformed from an emergency necessity into a permanent pillar of healthcare. It democratizes specialist access, empowers chronic disease management, and fosters proactive wellness through digital education. #Telemedicine #DigitalHealth #HealthcareIndia #Telehealth #HealthTech #DigitalHealthcare #AyushmanBharat #HealthInnovation #FutureOfHealthcare #HealthcareAccess #OnlineDoctor #VirtualCare #RemoteHealthcare #PatientCare #HealthcareTechnology #PreventiveHealthcare #ChronicDiseaseManagement #healthvoice
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Knowledge ≠ Health Behind the numbers, a harder truth emerges: - 1 in 3 professionals report high stress, with women facing 17% higher stress than men. - 1 in 4 sleep less than 6 hours during peak career years. - 37% show early signs of diabetes in their most productive years. We don’t suffer from a lack of awareness. We suffer from a lack of action. That’s why we built the Workforce Health Index. Not a boring PDF. Not locked data. Just open, living insights designed to help leaders: 👉 See workforce health patterns clearly 👉 Turn awareness into real, preventive action Because healthier employees don’t just live better: they work better, stay longer, and build stronger companies. Explore here 👇
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Let’s look at where Indian healthcare stands today & where it's heading: Digital Health Landscape – India 2025 - EMR Adoption🖥: Only 35% of hospitals have fully implemented EMR systems - Telemedicine Surge📞: Over 340 million consultations through eSanjeevani and growing - Healthcare Apps📱: Market projected to hit INR 4,827 million by 2030 – with a 16.8%+ CAGR, is expected of India mhealth apps market from 2025 to 2030 🌐 The shift towards digital is undeniable. Hospitals that embrace this shift today will lead tomorrow’s healthcare⚡ At Timus Solutions, we empower healthcare providers to transition smoothly into the digital era with expert strategy, system design, and implementation support Get in touch at: contactus@timussolutions.com (Sumit Singh, Independent Director, Unmesh Deshpande,Girish Koppar, PMP,CHCIO, Jabin Pathan, J.P. Dwivedi, CHCIO, Rajendra Kshirsagar,Vivek Kelkar, Dr Pinky Yadav Meenakshi Desai, Madhurima Chandra) #hospital #medical #technology #healthtech #digitalhealth #india
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Manava Health
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Pulsepex
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Navigating the Digital Frontier 🩺💻 | A Guide for the Modern Indian Clinician Headline: Are you future-ready? 🚀 As Indian healthcare moves toward a "digital-first" era, balancing innovation with strict compliance is no longer optional—it’s a necessity. Here is what every Clinician and Hospital Owner in India 🇮🇳 needs to know about the tools shaping our practice today: 1. 📢 Ethical Marketing & Personal Branding Growing your practice is essential, but the National Medical Commission (NMC) has strict guardrails. 🚫 No Solicitation: General advertisements to "solicit" patients are prohibited under NMC ethics regulations. ⚠️ Claim Wisely: Avoid superlative claims like "Best Doctor" or "100% Guaranteed Results". 🚫 Condition Restrictions: Under the Drugs and Magic Remedies Act (DMRA), you cannot advertise treatments for 54 specific conditions (e.g., Cancer, Diabetes, Heart Disease). 💡 Focus on Awareness: Shift from "selling services" to "educational content" and "public health awareness." 2. 🤖 AI Tools: Assistant, Not the Doctor AI is transforming everything from administrative tasks to surgical precision. 👩⚕️ Assistive Role: In India, AI is strictly an assistive tool. It cannot counsel patients or prescribe medicine independently. ⚖️ Final Liability: Under the Telemedicine Practice Guidelines (2020), the final responsibility for any diagnosis or treatment plan rests solely with the licensed Registered Medical Practitioner (RMP). 3. 📱 Software-as-a-Medical-Device (SaMD) If your software performs a medical function independently (e.g., an AI diagnostic algorithm), it’s more than just an app—it’s a medical device. 📑 Regulation: SaMD must comply with the Medical Device Rules (MDR), 2017. 🛡️ Safety Standards: These tools are classified by risk (Class A to D) and require CDSCO evaluation for safety and efficacy. 4. 🔒 Data Privacy: The DPDPA 2023 Patient data is sacred. The Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA), 2023 has changed how we handle it. 📝 Informed Consent: You must have clear mechanisms for obtaining and managing patient consent before processing their data. 🛡️ Cybersecurity: Ensure your EMR and diagnostic tools meet the standards set by CERT-In to prevent data breaches. 🚀 The Bottom Line for Hospital Owners: Before partnering with a marketing agency or deploying a new AI diagnostic tool, ask: ✅ Is the tool CDSCO-compliant? ✅ Does our marketing follow NMC & DMRA guidelines? ✅ Is our data storage DPDPA-ready? Let’s lead the digital transformation with integrity. 🤝 #HealthTechIndia #ABDM #DigitalHealth #NMCGuidelines #MedicalEthics #IndianDoctors #HospitalManagement #SaMD #AIinHealthcare
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🗣️ Voice search is no longer the future—it’s already reshaping how Indian patients find care. From “dentist near me” to “best gynecologist for PCOS in Mumbai,” spoken queries are changing the SEO game for healthcare providers. In this article, we explore why voice search optimization is becoming essential for Indian clinics and hospitals—and what to do about it. 👉 Key insights include: ✅ How local SEO and conversational content boost visibility ✅ Why voice-ready content improves patient trust and discovery ✅ What Indian clinics can implement immediately to stay competitive Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gKWtaQUp It’s time healthcare marketing speaks the way people search. #VoiceSearch #HealthcareMarketing #LocalSEO #DigitalHealth #Unosearch
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Vaidyog
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**📲 Telemedicine & Care Economy: Transforming Healthcare Access in India** India is rapidly strengthening healthcare accessibility through **digital health and telemedicine**, especially for people living in remote and underserved areas. During the fourth post-budget webinar on *“Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas – Fulfilling Aspirations of People”*, Narendra Modi highlighted how **telemedicine is becoming a vital bridge between patients and healthcare professionals** across the country. 🩺 **Key Highlights:** 🔹 **Telemedicine Expansion** Patients in remote regions are increasingly accessing medical consultations through digital platforms, improving healthcare reach and trust in virtual care. 🔹 **Strengthening Healthcare Infrastructure** India continues to expand its healthcare capacity with new medical colleges and improved healthcare facilities nationwide. 🔹 **Boost through Ayushman Bharat** The program and its **Health & Wellness Centres** are bringing affordable primary healthcare closer to rural communities. 🔹 **Rise of the Care Economy** With the number of senior citizens expected to grow significantly, the demand for **caregivers and healthcare professionals** will increase—creating **millions of new skill-based job opportunities for India’s youth**. 🔹 **Focus on Preventive & Holistic Healthcare** India’s healthcare strategy is shifting toward **preventive care, digital health integration, and workforce development**. 💡 The future of healthcare in India lies in **technology, skilled professionals, and accessible care for every citizen.** Source : https://lnkd.in/g6sCiSvX #Telemedicine #DigitalHealth #AyushmanBharat #HealthcareIndia #CareEconomy #HealthcareJobs #MedicalCare #HealthTech #HealthcareInnovation #Vaidyog
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Digital IPD
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Digital health records are transforming patient care in India by improving clarity, connecting fragmented histories, ensuring data security and strengthening doctor patient relationships, ultimately building greater trust in healthcare systems. #DigitalHealth #HealthTech #SmartHospitals #HealthcareInnovation #EHR #PatientCare #FutureOfHealthcare #MedicalTechnology #HealthcareDigitalization #HealthyIndia #HospitalTechnology #TrustInCare #digitalipd
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GJS Publishing Pvt. Ltd.
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Key Attentions for Medical Practitioners of India: 1) Embrace Digital Disruption: The medical field is undergoing a significant digital transformation. From telemedicine and AI-based diagnostics to digital health records, practitioners must continually update their digital competencies. These tools streamline workflows, enable better patient communication, and open new channels for continuous medical education (CME), especially through easily accessible online platforms. 2) Prioritize Quality and Consistency in Care: Despite improvements, challenges remain in availability, infrastructure, and quality assurance across many facilities. Consistent patient-centered, evidence-based care must be the priority, regardless of private or public sector setting. Practitioners should actively seek ongoing training, especially on new clinical guidelines and drugs, and avoid complacency in daily practice. 3) Adherence to Ethical and Regulatory Boundaries: India’s Medical Council regulations strictly prohibit direct advertising and self-promotion. Physicians must be vigilant about what constitutes permissible communication—such as publishing for public health education versus unauthorized advertising. Compliance with these standards protects individual reputations and upholds public trust in the profession. 4)Support for Maternal, Child, and Community Health: The government's emphasis remains on maternal and newborn health, accessible through schemes like Ayushman Bharat and the National Health Mission. Practitioners should stay informed about these programs, encourage preventive health, and facilitate timely referrals. This actively supports national goals around reducing avoidable mortality and achieving universal health coverage. 5)Navigating Medico-Legal Risks: Rising medical litigation underscores the need for thorough documentation, clear patient communication, and regular updates on legal/ethical guidelines. Continuous learning about patient rights, consent, and dispute resolution is critical. 6)Bridging the Urban-Rural Divide: With significant shortages of specialists in rural areas, practitioners should support outreach initiatives, advocate for improved rural infrastructure, or participate in telemedicine to extend specialist care beyond urban centers. 7)Addressing Lifestyle and Rare Diseases: The burden of lifestyle diseases is rising, demanding a focus on preventive healthcare and long-term patient engagement. Additionally, rare diseases—affecting millions in India—require awareness and up-to-date knowledge on diagnosis and management. Participation in online case discussions and professional communities offers more nuanced insight into these complex issues. 8)Cultivating Professional Resilience: The profession is demanding and can often lead to burnout. Prioritize mental health, peer support, and a work-life balance.
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