Ayurveda And Tech Silently Revolutionising Healthcare And Research In India
The future of healthcare in India is rapidly changing, with disease prevention, innovation and research playing a significant role. Many companies and institutions in the country, such as Patanjali Research Institute, Dabur India Limited, and Sun Herbals, are conducting clinical trials for Ayurvedic medicines and promoting preventive healthcare.
Government initiatives, such as Ayushman Bharat and Digital Health Mission, have increased access to healthcare services in both rural and urban areas.
Innovation And Research Transforming The Future
The future of healthcare in India is rapidly changing through innovation and research. Platforms such as telemedicine and e-Sanjeevani in the country have provided remote patients with access to specialist medical care. Through technological advancements, artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnology and digital health solutions, the country's healthcare system is becoming more accessible, affordable and effective.
In fact, AI is used to analyse X-rays and CT scans, allowing for the early detection of tuberculosis and lung diseases. In telemedicine, platforms like Practo and 1mg are making it easier to consult doctors and deliver medicines in rural areas.
Over 500 Scientists Developing Medicines
The company says that over 500 scientists at the Patanjali Research Institute (PRI) are developing evidence-based medicines by combining Ayurveda with modern medical science. The company claims that Patanjali's telemedicine initiative and herbal products are providing affordable and accessible healthcare services in rural areas of India.
Environmentally friendly products and organic farming are now being promoted in the country. Patanjali claims, "Our research and investment have played a significant role in bringing Ayurveda into the mainstream. This effort by Patanjali is not only making healthcare services more accessible, but is also establishing India's cultural heritage on the global stage."
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