The Government of India on Tuesday August 25,2015 launched a health service called SEHAT (Social
Endeavour for Health And Telemedicine) along with Apollo Hospitals,
which will connect 60,000 Common Service Centres (CSCs) across the
country to a common network.
This will provide healthcare access to millions of citizens irrespective
of geographical location or connectivity through the CSCs.
The Minister for Communications and IT, Ravi Shankar Prasad, who
inaugurated the service, said quality and affordable healthcare is one
of the emerging needs of citizens in rural areas.
CSC SPV and Apollo have come together to address this issue and design a
workable solution. CSC has been delivering tele-consultation services
with support from Apollo and Medanta in some areas and now with this
initiative the tele-consultation services are being extended to 60,000
CSCs across the country, he said.
CSCs will also provide diagnostic services and promote sale of generic
drugs through collaboration with the Ministry of Health – by setting up
of the ‘Jan Aasudhi Stores’, Prasad said.
“With the availability of tele-consultation, diagnostic facilities and
generic drugs stores, we can redefine the extension of affordable and
quality healthcare to the citizens, especially in rural India, and hope
that this will become a game changer not only for India but also
exemplary for other countries across the globe,” he added.
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