Monday, 11 September 2017

Dr Dipak Nandi: Telemedicine is The Road Forward for The Healthcare Industry

Reducing the gap between patient and healthcare will be a key area of focus in the coming years. Investments will be made in technologies that enhance communication with care management and reaches home. Use of cloud based tools and disruptive technologies to support the workflow in a synchronized fashion will be the need of the hour. Improving the quality of real time video conferencing between a patient and a clinician by linking together every kind of endpoint is the key.

There are so many possibilities with telemedicine and one singular approach will not suffice all needs. So, organizations and most importantly practices must have a multi pronged strategy to reduce cumulative patient wait times and demand for physicians. Today, telemedicine can well be touted as one of the major ways to deal with rural patients and also the 20 million new patients brought into the healthcare bandwidth by the Affordable Care Act.

The federal incentives and approach will be favoring the growth of telemedicine. The expansion of US healthcare across major economies will see telemedicine use as the chief means for reaching out with unique care management advantage. The rise of ACO’s are also helping the cause of telemedicine and it will be a worth watch in the coming years how adaptable the healthcare practices become to using telemedicine for securing a distinct competitive edge.


Consumers are proactive, more at ease with using technology for healthcare access. Telemedicine is surely one of the best ways by which they can get access to complete care with flexibility and convenience. Providers on the other hand, will need a cost effective medium that can help them streamline their patient care efforts in best proportions. To conclude, we can safely say, telemedicine success story is going to redefine US healthcare in the coming years. 

Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Dr Dipak Nandi: The Truth About The Telemedicine Advantage

It is true that telemedicine has rapidly emerged as the mainstream medium of providing patient care across the country. The insurance policies and federal laws are changing to encourage this dynamic channel of healthcare delivery.

·         Patient convenience and cost effectiveness are the cornerstones for its acceptability across a wide range of healthcare providers.

It’s no wonder that people are intrigued to know more about the impact of telemedicine and the consequent innovations that are making it simpler and more streamlined for a better virtual experience.

The expansion of US healthcare

Telemedicine will be playing a critical role in accelerating the expansion of US healthcare delivery across emerging economies. To make it affordable, it is going to be a huge factor to contributing in the success of its outreach to a larger patient base.

Also, it will be worth a watch, how engaging the consultations will become with better transformation in the telehealth scene.

Reducing cumulative patient wait times

One of the biggest assets of using telemedicine is helping a provider to deal with the rising challenges with patient wait times. A greater demand for primary care physicians will be a huge pain area to deal with in the coming years.

·     Any provider has to adapt and leverage from the benefits of disruptive technology interfaces especially in the telemedicine space. It gives the perfect medium to manage patient consultations and provide the much needed personalization.

·       Nearly 76% of the health systems and US hospitals expect to implement or already have in place a consumer telehealth program. It is already witnessing an enthusiastic adoption and is fast moving for greater acceptance.


The increase in the use of health apps, proactive mindset of the patients to know more about their health vitals and also flexibility in sharing information is strongly supporting the cause of telemedicine. It has already demonstrated its ability to overcome the challenges of geographic barriers and shortage of medical staff.