Continuous learning is essential for doctors all throughout their clinical practice.

Here we share with you an interesting study which proves:

In low resource settings, tele-mentoring (tele-consultation between doctors) was able to significantly change the diagnosis especially in non-communicable diseases (NCD). In a clinical setting: this can improve health care outcomes, reduce cost of health-care (by avoiding wasteful investigations and therapy) besides protecting the primary doctor from unnecessary litigious assaults.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SWCG2URnmh0RsuRpeK_ZLZnOqa4huT0L/view?usp=sharing

 



Why do eligible recipients fail to get vaccinated even when a community wide vaccine drive is organized? What are the drivers and variables that impact the coverage of a vaccination drive?  Are the differences in coverage in a community avoidable?

Read an interesting article by Joseph L. Mathew, MD, PhD, and Santosh K. Mittal, MD which explores the vaccine inequity in the Indian scenario.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1m1JFBA3i6pdiif3Ld9wB76nhjBu_Iu81/view?usp=sharing



March 16, 2021 HealthcareNews0

Interesting case of medical negligence: The West Bengal Consumer Redressal Forum has passed an order stating that failure  to consult a relevant specialist by the treating doctor,  when required by the clinical status of the patient, amounts to medical negligence.

The case relates to a 55-year-old road traffic accident victim. The patient was being treated from 24-11-16 who succumbed on 18-12-16. The court has observed that a gastroenterologist, nephrologist, pulmonologist and an ENT specialist who should have been consulted, were not consulted amounting to negligence and a compensation of 10 lakhs was awarded as negligence.

Read the complete court order at this link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c0sEwTMJn6Buja_WKVywQNPK6p_Sd7e1/view?usp=sharing



COVID VACCINE UPDATE

Registration has opened on 1st March-2021

Here is a short guide to help your patients to register themselves and their families.

How to register for COVID Vaccine for senior citizen

  1. Use Co-Win app, Aarogya Setu app or log on to http://cowin.gov.in

2. Enter your mobile number

3. Get an OTP to create your account

4. Fill in your name, age, gender and upload an identity document

5. If 45+, upload doctor’s certificate as comorbidity proof

6. Choose centre, date

7. Up to 4 appointments can be made by one mobile number

8. Other options are also available for senior citizens who are not tech-savvy.

9. They can go to common service centres and get themselves registered.

10. They can call the number – 1507 – and ask for registration help.

11. Find nearby corona vaccination centres across India on http://maps.mapmyindia.com portal and http://mapmyindia.com/move App. (List published by http://mohfw.gov.in and mapped by http://mapmyindia.com ).

The nationwide vaccination program is now to be exponentially expanded to the following age-groups from 1st March, 2021:

i) all citizens above 60 years of age, and

ii) those within the age bracket of 45 to 59 years with specific comorbidities

List of all private hospitals has been uploaded on the website of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and National Health Authority. These can be accessed at:

a) https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/CGHSEmphospitals.xlsx

b) https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/PMJAYPRIVATEHOSPITALSCONSOLIDATED.xlsx 

The complete COWIN REGISTRATION GUIDE is available on the link given below:

https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/UserManualCitizenRegistration&AppointmentforVaccination.pdf



February 20, 2021 HealthcareVideos0

Wry Neck : The chin pulled down towards a shoulder?

Torticollis or Wry Neck is  a rare condition in which the neck muscles contract, causing the head to twist to one side.

Torticollis can be inherited and is seen soon after birth. This form may resolve without treatment.

The most common type causes the chin to pull toward the shoulder. Symptoms include a limited range of head motion, headache or neck pain.

Torticollis in children results due to fibrosis of one of the sternomastoid muscles of the neck.

Injecting botulinum toxin into the affected muscles often reduces the symptoms of torticollis. Physiotherapy or surgery may also be required.

Access the link to watch a video of a successful Torticollis Surgery.
https://youtu.be/Etj8h53Y-ao.


February 20, 2021 Healthcare0

Recurrent abdominal pain (RAP) is a common problem of childhood. When conservative treatment does not work, diagnostic laparoscopy has often shown that the culprit is ILEAL ADHESIONS. These adhesions need to be released.

Access the link to read about how these adhesions occur and are to be treated.
https://medcraveonline.com/JPNC/terminal-ileal-adhesions–an-entity-needing-to-be-recognised-and-treated-in-recurrent-abdominal-pain-rap.html


February 13, 2021 HealthcareNews1

Drug Authority of India is not making calls and asking for Aadhar and other important details from  senior citizens with relation to the COVID-19 vaccine drive. The vaccine drive is a very important public health initiative and we must ensure that it is de-plagued of all fraudulent rumors and activities.

Read more at: https://www.oneindia.com/fact-check/fake-drug-authority-of-india-is-not-asking-senior-citizens-their-details-on-covid-19-vaccine-3198471.html

 



February 11, 2021 HealthcareNews1

 

The Pandemic has completely repainted the global healthcare canvas and India has not been spared. An epoch making budget targeted at making India more healthier has just been declared. Does it focus on the grass root issues of primary healthcare? How is it being delivered to the end user? What is the exact split of allocation?

Read ahead, access the links and get a thorough overview of what is being said about this historic budgetary allocation.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/business/india-business/budget-2021-finance-minister-announces-rs-64180-crore-boost-for-healthcare-sector/articleshow/80626049.cms
https://www.thehindu.com/business/budget/union-budget-2021-budget-proposes-137-hike-in-health-well-being-spend/article33714433.ece
https://www.bloombergquint.com/business/budget-2021-finance-minister-announces-new-health-scheme-with-rs-64180-crore-outlay
https://www.indiaspend.com/budget/budget-2021-explainer-healthcare-after-the-pandemic-718926

 



February 9, 2021 HealthcarePublications2

Living donor liver transplantation in small infants is a significant challenge. Liver allografts from adults may be large in size. This is accompanied by problems of graft perfusion, dysfunction, and the inability to achieve primary closure of the abdomen. Monosegment grafts are a way to address these issues. Monosegment grafts are suitable to use for small infants below 6 kg weight.They allow primary closure of the abdomen in a safe and effective manner. Reduction in situ in the living donor is safe and easily reproducible.

Dr. Vishnu Biradar, Paediatric Gastroenterologist along with an illuminary team of doctors has just published a paper on monosegment grafts in infant liver transplantation cases where mono-segment 2 liver allografts were used successfully.

Acces the link below to read ahead.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0041134521000087?via%3Dihub.



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