"Therapy penetration is very low even among patients who can afford it. Although, there is a new generation of pacemakers, stents, insulin pumps and drug injecting pumps, field research indicates there is low awareness about these new medical products and services even among physicians.
"There is also a lack of awareness of diagnostic tools and the low affordability of treatment," an ASSOCHAM statement quoting Patel said.
"The availability of diagnostic facilities at district hospitals and other health care facilities, use of technology, rolling out of dialysis in those hospitals with over 10 lakh dialysis sessions among others are some of the other important areas where technology is being used extensively by the government under the NHM," she said.
In health care, technology is increasingly playing a role in almost all processes, from patient registration to data monitoring and from lab tests to self-care tools, Patel added.
There is a need to explore and exploit non-traditional solutions to a wide range of systemic health care delivery challenges focussing on quality, accessibility and cost issues, Patel said while inaugurating an ASSOCHAM Conference on 2nd MEDCON 2017.
With the objective of ensuring the rights, safety and well-being of clinical trial participants and facilitating ease of doing business, transparent and objective procedures have been specified for clinical trials and functioning of ethics committees, she said.
Health secretary C K Mishra said India has recently rolled out a new national health policy 2017 which reflects a paradigm shift in health care delivery from sick care to preventive, promotion, palliative, rehabilitative health care.
"This is possible only with advanced medical technologies. Many innovations and advancements have been made in pharmaceuticals, medical devices and services. Technological innovations are no longer an option but have now become a necessity.
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