Bringing High-Tech Healthcare to India’s Poor
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2020
- How do you bring healthcare to rural India? Bloomberg’s Game Changers talks to a doctor-turned-entrepreneur who is bringing medical care to the poor. Video by Robin Fall.
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Very inspring to see a man who experienced an early tragedy of his father passing due to unaffordable healthcare in his country...pulls himself up from the boots, becomes a doctor and now providing affordable healthcare for one of the most poverty-stricken countries in the world in India. This is true humanity and compassion.
sir please guide me one mbbs surgen from uk intrested to open primary health care clinic in India which state and area woild be better ?
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Thank you Bloomberg, we need more videos about Indian Entrepreneurs in small town. Make more videos like these.
Great job. Atleast, someone is thinking about telemedicine for poorest of poor. South Asian and African countries need your immediate help.
We can develop this also here in Africa
@@ridwanjimoh8046 I agree with you. It's possible to set this up. State government can finance these projects at a lot less of the cost of setting up traditional primary health care centers....one of the benefits this model offers is giving Nigerians access to Our doctors who are in diaspora, and just imagine the amount of precise health data that can be collected through this model....this guy is a genius!
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This should be all around the world already! , pharmacists here in Thailand play a major role in medical care for the poor.
He started off a doctor, and ended up and engineer, making his parents proud
Even ₹300 isn't cheap in a rural region.... Improvement is best to hope.
But 300 rs is worth , ur getting consultation, medicines and tests done for the money .
Going below this price point would only be possible with government subsidies.
@@alexroypaul4346 true.
Rs300 in 90 days is not bad deal.
However, we can improve it but biotech startup require huge investment and time.
in most places, doctor consultation fee is more than 300. It always doesn't help to see glass as half empty. 300 rupees for so much is extremely efficient. What they have done is commendable.
I agree poor people will most probably will not seek healthcare for disease which are not showing immediate effect at this price.
But will definately use it when they find out disease is becoming unbarable.
What I feel is that, this is an excellent system. But, the problem lies in the fact that, a doctor X might prescribe medicine from Viola whereas doctor Y might prescribe medicine from Glaxosmithkline.
So, dosage and consumption pattern might differ drastically. Technology can be used but, certain limits will always be there.
Let's say, if a person has allergy to a specific type of medicine, the doctor will be 100s of miles away from the spot and will not be able to detect where the problem exactly is.
Though there is a nurse sitting there, she will not be having knowledge and experience as that if the doctor.
But, am glad that someone has taken the initiative technological advancements will wipe out this issue.
"bridging the gap of health care between the poor and luxury" That's what inspired me to be a doctor. It's really comforting to see more of such initiatives in the society. The problem which you are solving is of great concern, and is always found to be neglected especially in India. Hope we cross paths some day. Wishing you all the best.
I hope the health minister is supporting this and doing everything possible to expand its reach. Very few from the private sector will be eager because, despite being able to get "some profit" from the USD4 cost, this will not be enough to encourage many to invest in it. Hence, the public sector must step in.
This is absolutely amazing! I hope this method and technology can be adapted throughout the world
More power to you my friend. People are in dire need for heros like you.
Where can I get the technology and pods you are using?
This is brilliant! We need something like this in America
America is developed enough to have universal healthcare like most other nations, but they're also greedy enough to block it at every turn.
@@MrRob_2020 I agree. But at this price point its possible local people in neighborhoods can have this and bypass the ones who dont want to bring prices down. Sad its come to needing this
It is impossible in America because of Legal issues- Medical data is more valuable than Patient's life in USA
Incredible, India is moving at a rapid pace but I see healthcare has caught up. We need solid entrepreneurs building in this space.
I want this to be a thing in big cities like Chennai and Mumbai as well...
This sounds amazing, love the idea. More please💜
Learned a lot from you sir ! Some great advice " Problems of the poor cannot be solved by cheap tech, bring the best!"
It's very workable and effective in rural areas.Thanks for such kind of work are happening everywhere by Telemedicine health-care..I proud myself. coz I'm joining in this system as a Pharmacist in Odisha
This is amazing. fantastic use of technology. affordable, putting the patient first. Is this technology available for sale? transferable to other countries with similar needs?
Excellent never knew all this time.. super like from India..👍
Coool guy!! absolutey brilliant tech and a sensible person
National hero... 🇮🇳
Well we need lot more of these and thank you for your hard work.
Wow! Great Job! Filipinos need this!
Investors get ready👍
More India videos plz!
Excellent. Thanks Bloomberg for the video - great to see Indian entrepreneurs with moonshot startups getting exposure.
This is incredible. Speechless!!
Verry inpiring and most important video
Hi, I am totally inspired and would love to talk to the Company to bring this model to Vietnam. Can you please help to connect? Thank you!
Great work 👍❤️
Great news🙏
Amazing
Sir we need your Valuable Services in North East India
They still have long path to take, but at least they thinking in the right direction.
Start caring for marginalized before Indian doctors outsource your medical industries!
Indian's are skilled to take over
This is a godsend
Great job doc
awesome!
Great
Great initiative 👍
very smart man
Brilliant
Great news 👍👍
i have a dream to bring adorable healthcare for poor, I am currently in 4th yr CS Engineer
tech for the poor sounds promising
brilliant big up
Wow amazing
Incredible
Exlent
3:35 Dr. Tinker bell...
demo doctor for demo consults :-)
Proud to be Indian.
Because we have started our journey to become super power
Congratulations. We europeans meanwhile see India as toilet of the world. But hey, you are allowed to be proud of that too.
@@electrikoptik yes. Because we don't care what fools think about us 😀
@@electrikoptik that problem is so 2016.... it's 2021...the world is changing in india at an incredible rate🥳🥳🥳🥳
AI will eventually help lower medical costs and expand and improve care and service to billions around the world. The super rich top 1% ers of the world and all countries should be working on and investing in this technology now. We also need countries and local governments to incentivize medical and healthcare technology investment and research and development. Most improtantly we most make a worldwide shift to pro-active health care and prevenetive care focusing on nutritional and physical education starting a very early ages and continuing throughout life. Manty illnesses are brought on by poor lifestyle choices and lack of education and awarness about health and diet. This needs to change.
MasaAllah Great work
Is india not using metric? Their healthcare looks more futuristic than in developed countries but their units are outdated
Yes India uses the metric system
India healthcare is as futuristic as 🎅
Is the company still alive?
Wow
Bloomberg ad
Doctor to ias to entrepreneur
In fact India's rich prefer to spend thousands of dollars to rescue a stray dog, he is not willing to give India the poor homeless one US dollar
requires a lot of capital though
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What about the middle class?
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Bruh
it wont work in US. & you know why
How do you treat machine gun injuries?
@@rsingh1252 lol
India's Global Hunger Ranking 101, Let's First Solve Indian Hunger and Then Talk About Medical Treatment
Bill gates wants to know your location
He will copy and make it only 300$
damn this woman has an asmr voice lol
India and High-tech just doesn't mix.
They did in the past, it is being done in the present and it will also be done in the future!
The app and phone in which you are watching this video has Indian Contribution.
RUclipss parent company’s ceo is Indian. Soo yeh
@Nerevarine That will never happen dalit.
@Nerevarine Silence dalit!
Modi should concentrate on getting toilets to the country's poor instead of warmongering
You shouldn't bark without knowing things.
@@TheEarlyGamerTech just because we dont share opinions doesnt mean I don't know anything. Tell Kashmir, china or Pakistan that
@@carlosgomez1706 You don't know anything.