How The E-Smart Clinic Revolution is Transforming Healthcare in India
A significant milestone in healthcare advancement was achieved in Haridwar, Uttarakhand with the unveiling of a revolutionary E-Smart Clinic. The clinic was inaugurated by Lords Mark Industries Ltd., a pioneering manufacturer of In Vitro Diagnosis (IVD) products. It has been set up in collaboration with Unnat Bharat Abhiyan, a prestigious Government of India National Programme, and under the auspices of FIIT (Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer), IIT Delhi. Lords Mark Industries Ltd., a pioneering manufacturer of In Vitro Diagnosis (IVD) products, proudly unveils the inauguration of the revolutionary E-Smart Clinic in Haridwar, Uttarakhand. In collaboration with Unnat Bharat Abhiyan, a prestigious Government of India National Programme, and under the auspices of FIIT (Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer), IIT Delhi, this groundbreaking initiative marks a significant milestone in healthcare advancement. The E-Smart Clinic signals a transformative shift towards accessible and innovative healthcare solutions throughout the region. Prime Minister Narendra Modi previously launched the E-Smart Clinic initiative at AIIMS Rajkot. In keeping with its mission to serve the people, Lords Mark Industries is working to make the E-Smart Clinic more widely accessible and convenient by making it portable. The goal of this program is to offer patient testing and consulting services at a modest fee of less than Rs. 1000. In all of India, the business intends to set up about 16,000 E-Smart Clinics. The partnership between FIIT and Unnat Bharat Abhiyan is a significant step towards democratizing healthcare technology and innovation, with the potential to positively impact millions of lives throughout India. Distinguished dignitaries, as well as a plethora of bureaucrats and other notable figures, attended the inaugural ceremony. These individuals included Dr. Manish Dutt, the Chief Medical Officer of Haridwar; Pratik Jain, the Chief Development Officer (IAS) of Haridwar; Prof. Virendra Kr Vijay, the National Coordinator of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA); Manas Mittal, the BDO of Bahadarabad; Alok Gupta, the President of Surabhi Foundation; Md. Shafique Lodha, the Gram Pradhan of Gaindikhata; Shashi Jhandwal, the Gram Pradhan; Sunil Pal, the Gram Pradhan of Bahar Pilli; Ashish Chauhan, the Manager of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA) and Smt. Krishna Rawat, the Community leader. (Source: Google Images) What is Special About The 'e-clinic'? With the use of cutting-edge technology and creative solutions, the E-Smart Clinic project is poised to completely change the way that healthcare is provided. By launching Contactless Vital Monitoring, telemedicine, consultation, and point-of-care diagnostics, the E-Smart Clinic monitors a variety of parameters, including maternity, infectious diseases, cardiac and inflammatory conditions, biochemistry, hematology, and blood and urine parameters. The E-Smart Clinic initiative in Haridwar demonstrates our steadfast dedication to making healthcare accessible. This effort, which uses cutting-edge technology to close the gap between high-quality healthcare and distant communities, embodies our unwavering pursuit of innovation and social responsibility. They are starting a revolutionary path toward a more just and healthy society with the E Smart Clinic, giving people the skills they need to live better lives. With the help of Dozee, a technological partner, Lords Mark Industries created the E-Smart Clinic, which uses proprietary technology to identify patients' vital signs without the need for any external attachments. This clinic can do blood tests in as little as twenty minutes, and it links remote patients with world-class physicians virtually so that they may communicate in their tongues. With a 99 percent accuracy rate, Lord's Mark Industries has submitted patent applications for both the biochemistry and the health kiosk. This is the first time in history that people have had access to such a portable illness detection tool at such a cheap cost anywhere in the world, together with easy online communication with top physicians that supports the prime minister's goal of accessible healthcare.