Sanjivani,
When we video-conference with Deepa tomorrow , we will seek clarifications to some of the questions that I have raised in my following email
You may want to take out a print out , so that , below each question , you can note down Deepa’s answer
My idea is to prepare a FAQ ( Frequently Asked Question ) page for their web site :
hcp
From: Hemen Parekh [mailto:hcp@recruitguru.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2018 11:01 AM
To: 'Deepa Shah'
Subject: RE: Congrats on InfoPill
Dear Deepa,
Thank you for your prompt response
I also managed to locate www.InfoPill.in , and glanced through it
From the web site , I could not make out ,
· How an ordinary citizen can benefit from your service
· What are those benefits
· What buttons on your web site , do I need to click in order to derive those benefits
· What would happen when I click those buttons
· How much would it cost me ? One time / repeatedly ?
Eg :
At the age of 85 , I have accumulated over 100 typed pages of Medical Reports ,apart from X-ray photos / CDs for MRI / CT Scan / 2D Echo etc ( + hand written records of my BP )
Will your InfoPill app enable me to take photos of these with my Smart Phone camera ( - not every citizen has a scanner handy – the way I do ) ?
How do these “ photoed “ reports become a “ searchable database “ ?
How can this data get retrieved by ( say ) a doctor in Delhi who I may be visiting with problem of chest pain ? – although I live in Mumbai
How can that Delhi doctor find out what exact medicine was prescribed by my Mumbai family doctor when I had similar pain , the last time ? and how did I feel after taking those medicines ?
How can that Delhi doctor contact that Mumbai doctor ?
Suppose I have shifted my residence to Delhi and selected another doctor or hospital , how can my medical history be accessible to them ?
Can database ( of Medical Records ) residing on my smart phone be easily transferred to a doctor’s smart phone , so that , I can even consult him remotely ?
Can this database be uploaded on the government’s DigiLocker platform ?
If yes , can I grant explicit permissions to my Cardiologist and my hospital to be able to access it at any time ?
Deepa,
These are just a few questions that a citizen would want answered before choosing your service
There may be a similar set of questions from the doctors / hospitals , as well
What your web site urgently needs is a section on FAQ
If there are any questions, feel free to phone me ( 98,67,55,08,08 )
Wishing you luck
Hemen
PS :
If , since your patent is still pending , you are unable to honestly answer some of my questions , I will understand
And you MUST try to sell your idea to
· Shri Indu Bhushan , CEO – Ayushman Bharat [ i.bhushan@gov.in / pm-nhpmission@gov.in ]
· Shri J P Nadda – Minister [ jpnadda@gmail.com ]
From: Deepa Shah [mailto:deepa.c.shah@gmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2018 5:29 PM
To: Hemen Parekh
Subject: Re: Congrats on InfoPill
Hello Hemenji,
Thank you very much for your kind words and appreciation. I really admire your visionary thoughts which are evident from your blog and articles. In fact the card that I'm holding in my hand in my hand is an infinite repository of personal health info of a patient and something that can be used by different stakeholders (patients, doctors, labs, pharma, pharmacies) intuitively. It's a patent pending invention and was built with a vision to give universal health ID for each person in India. The thought to get this across in government schemes did cross our minds several times, but being a startup chasing a healthy PnL, we felt it would be slightly ambiguous for us to navigate the bureaucracy :). We are however open to explore it as the solution that we have built is at scale and ready to be deployed on any ID card issues by government.
Wishing you happy new year in advance!
Best Regards,
Deepa
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On Wed, Dec 26, 2018, 12:13 PM Hemen Parekh <hcp@recruitguru.com> wrote:
Dear Deepa,
In Times of India ( Start Up Stories ) , I read about InfoPill
Somehow , I could find your web site for additional info
But TOI write up reads :
“ InfoPill , a device that automates provision of information about patients as soon as they walk into the doctor’s clinic . Shah says 2,000 doctors use them “
Congratulations on this remarkable innovation which has the potential to revolutionize healthcare in India
Sometime back , in one of my blogs on Ayushman Bharat ( NHS ) , I wrote :
EaEach eligible family member to be issued a “ Ayushman Card “ ( linked to Aadhar ID )
Ayushman card will have inbuilt memory capacity to store that person’s health data from “ Cradle to Grave “ ( Privacy advocate need not worry ! )
All the Health Data of all 50 crore beneficiaries to be stored on a Central Server for BIG DATA analysis , in order to “ Predict “ WHO might become susceptible to WHICH ailment and WHEN
As an alternative , a GPS enabled / NFC capable Smart Phone pre-loaded with AYUSHMAN MOBILE APP , could be considered to replace the card
PROCESS :
· Beneficiary getting AYUSHMAN Card after authentication from nearest Health Centre
· Beneficiary approaching any Registered Medical Practitioner ( RMP ) for ailment
· RMP entering Diagnosis / Prescription in Mobile App ( or in Card using Card Reader )
· Beneficiary presenting card at the premises of delivery of Medicines / Devices / Services as prescribed by RMP
· Person delivering medicines / service , entering the details in Card and delivering service ( including no of items / unit price / GST etc )
· Beneficiary “ sign off “ ( in Card ) for having received medicine / service
· Person delivering service ( or medicine ) , uploading data on Central Server of Health Ministry
· Health Ministry updating PATIENT HISTORY in the database and effecting DIGITAL PAYMENT to person delivering medicine / service [ DBT ]
· There will be NO CASH TRANSFER to a beneficiary ( to avoid fraud / fake cases )
Source : https://myblogepage.blogspot.
com/2018/02/modicare-game- changer.html
With regards,
Hemen parekh
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