Hurdles in the way of healthcare in India
The doctor-population ratio in India is 1:11082 against the WHO recommendation of 1:1000.
Shortage of Health Workforce
Urgent need of modern medical technologies
Low Health Literacy and Development
Shortage of Health Workforce
The ratio of India’s population to medical workers is skewed. The country needs to somehow make up for a shortfall of around 4 million workers in the health sector.
Urgent need of modern medical technologies
A dearth of specialists leads to undiagnosed illnesses which can pose serious risks, and is exacerbated by a shortage of medical devices and a lack of infrastructure for patients.
Low Health Literacy and Development
The educational system can’t keep pace with the ever-evolving medical field and this creates knowledge gaps and frontline personnel lack basic training. To cope with these medical emergencies, Elixir has futuristic solutions which alleviate the distress India’s medical community is facing.
TELEMEDICINE
Bringing real improvements to the world of wellness
Smarter care delivery. Effective results with Elixir.
REMOTE EXPERTISE
Rural areas benefit most from telemedicine technology, as they lack access to specialist doctors.
BETTER CARE FOR ALL
Getting the right consultation leads to early diagnosis and more patients can be treated even at smaller health center.
COST-EFFECTIVE MEDICAL EDUCATION
It would be expensive to bring medical students and faculty to a single location. With the help of Elixir, training and teaching could be cheaper and more efficient remotely.
LIFE-SAVING TECHNOLOGY
Professional care is given to patients as paramedics have access to doctors and health centres in real-time, and they can even alert health centres in advance.