Kolkata
Business Standard
There was a need to make the healthcare sector more IT-oriented, opined experts at a seminar on healthcare organised by the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII).
According to Rajarshi Sengupta, executive director, Deloitte & Touche Consulting, there was urgent need to integrate the back office operations of hospitals by use of technology.
Apart from few hospitals in south
Speaking on the occasion, Hemant Kumar, director, health solutions group, India, Microsoft Corporation, said the aggregate revenue of the mid-sized hospitals in the country was expected to be $10 billion by 2010-11. This would be possible because of the unique combination of low cost and high standard of healthcare services in
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Experience shows that a patient's time in his stay at the hospital could be reduced by 39 percent by improved IT structure, Kumar said.
V V Varma, managing director,
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