K N Bhagat

K N Bhagat
Managing Trustee,
Orissa Trust of Technical Education & Training (OTTET) speaks to Mohd Ujaley, ENN about the ICT initiatives the state has taken.


Where do you see Odisha, in terms of ICT implementation in healthcare?

Odisha has gone ahead as it would be the first state in the country which has adopted ICT as a state development tool for providing  healthcare services at the door step of the citizen. OTTET is implementing the ICT based telemedicine project under PPP model in collaboration with Government of Odisha and National Resource Center for Telemedicine & Biomedical Informatics at SGPGIMS, Lukhnow in a systematic manner to meet all challenges.

How can we serve the SC and ST in India?

Telemedicine network which Odisha has developed on hierarchical manner will become the assets for such community which will have indirect reflection on the literacy rate. This tribal belt due to poor sanitary living conditions, insufficient potable water, illiteracy and ignorance sometimes become endemic to Malaria, Dengue, Anthrax, HIV and other viral diseases through noninvasive blood tests by use of appropriate strips. The telemedicine technicians at the facility centre can quickly identify the situation of medical emergency so that doctors or specialist can reach the area with much reduce reaction time.

Young doctors are reluctant to serve in rural areas, what is the best way forward to provide better healthcare services atgrass root level?

While respecting the different levels of subjective and objective readiness of stakeholders within the system and in terms of available health technologies, the country is thinking to facilitate the transition, the information process etc. Government of Odisha has taken proactive steps first of its kind by using telemedicine network in PPP mode and making it available at all health institutions and the linkage of doctors to the people at the remote end.


What is your vision for OTTET Telemedicine Network and how successful have you been so far?

OTTET Telemedicine Network envisaged for providing the healthcare services at the door steps. Pilot project has been successfully done in number of states like Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Karnataka and there is a plan to take it nationwide,and filed deployment has been initiated after MOU and Standard Operating Protocol (SOP) with Government of Odisha. The SOP for implementing the project on PPP mode has been developed. All the Government and private medical college, district  hospital, CHC, PHC and registered private practitioner are taken into the network.
A computer with Internet connectivity should be ensured in every PHC and all higher health facilities in this plan period. Connectivity can be extended to sub centers either through computers or through cell phones, depending on their state of readiness  and the skill set of their functionaries. All district hospitals should be linked by telemedicine channels to leading tertiary care centers, and all intra-district hospitals should be linked to the district hospital and optionally to higher centers. The composite HIS developed  and deployed in OTTET Telemedicine Network based on the PPP mode can regularly track the progress of the state in achieving the national health outcome indicators, and in identifying areas and populations which lag behind on health indicators, with sufficient  accuracy, so as to enable remedial action. To achieve this goal, the HIS has to necessarily rely on universal vital registration and the networking of all health service providers, public and private laboratories.

 

 

 


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