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Philadelphia Health IT Summit
2017-08-10 - 2017-08-11    
All Day
About Health IT Summits U.S. healthcare is at an inflection point right now, as policy mandates and internal healthcare system reform begin to take hold, [...]
International Forum on Quality & Safety in Healthcare
2017-08-24 - 2017-08-26    
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The Kuala Lumpur 2017 programme The theme for the programme is Aim. Act. Achieve. We look to aim high with our goals for quality improvement this year. [...]
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Philadelphia Health IT Summit
10 Aug 17
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Attention, Indian Railways staff! Soon, medications from railway-run hospitals may be delivered to homes.

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According to officials, Indian Railways is currently negotiating with online pharmacy providers to allow for the doorstep delivery of medications from its network of hospitals. For this project, RailTel Corporation of India Limited intends to issue tenders in January 2025. Bidding will be based on reductions from retail drug costs.

If successful, this service can be expanded to all government-owned hospitals,” a senior official told ET, adding that talks have been held with the health ministry.

With 129 hospitals and 586 health units, Indian Railways currently provides services to almost 10 million people, mostly railway employees, retirees, and their families.

“In order to receive care and medications, beneficiaries must physically visit railway hospitals and health units. Using eSanjeevani, India’s National Telemedicine Service, in conjunction with home medication delivery can help with both of these problems,” the official clarified.

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It is expected that RailTel’s Hospital administration Information System (HMIS), which presently makes appointment scheduling, test results access, and electronic medical records administration easier, will power the medication delivery service.

Purchasing medications accounted for 11% of the Rs 20,734 crore spent on healthcare delivery at railway hospitals between 2017 and 2018, according to the Comptroller and Auditor General.

One to two percent of Indian Railways’ annual revenue and capital expenditures go toward healthcare.

Opportunities to enhance internal controls and monitoring in the management of railway health services were noted in the CAG report, which was submitted to Parliament in August.

The FY22 audit also found problems with timely transmission of test results and the acquisition of high-quality drugs.