New Delhi, March 09, 2019: Practo’s healthcare map finds online consultation empowers women to be more proactive about their health
Data across 6 crore women patients finds women over 50 years of age as one of the fastest growing userbase of online consultation for their healthcare needs
Report findings:
Practo’s first-ever healthcare map on Indian women is based on transactions by 6 crore women users in the period of Jan 2018 – December 2018.
That’s nearly 10% of all women in India and 45% of all women Internet users in India. Overall, Practo helps over 2 crore patients each month.
Enclosed below are some key insights:
Access to healthcare for women is not limited to that one individual’s health,but has a wider impact on the community’s health and wellbeing. It’s important for women in all strata of the society, across urban, rural or remote villages to get access to doctors in a timely manner; not just for themselves but for their family which includes the elderly and children. Telehealth is the answer to this, where are the click of a button, women can connect with doctors anytime and for any issues – a routine or minor ailment or in emergency situations. Technology has contributed to reducing infant mortality, maternal mortality, ensuring timely vaccinations for mothers to be and infants significantly. It’s heartening to see this technology reaching out to elderly, esp. women, who have taken very little initiative in the past to take care of their health proactively. It truly has empowered all sections of our society by simplifying the process significantly.”
– Dr. Sanjay Sharma, Jt. Secretary cum Treasurer, Telemedicine Society of India
These are just the highlights. For more information on growing issues and specialties, and specifics on key cities, do check out this handy infographic.
Practo is India’s largest healthcare platform. Our mission is to help people live healthier, longer lives and that begins with access to better insights. This first of a kind report aims to highlight the disease trends facing Indian women. We hope these findings better equip our healthcare providers to understand disease patterns amongst women in India and address them effectively and helps other women become aware of their options when looking to address their healthcare needs.
Corporate Comm India(CCI NewsWire)
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