Raj c Arpita
M.D [Ayurveda]
Govt. Ayurveda Hospital Prayag Raj.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.47191/ijahm/v15i2.21
ABSTRACT:
Ayurveda on the global front may act as a whistle-blower in healthcare reforms by seizing opportunities, exploring the enshrined principles depicted in Ayurveda, and uncovering its secrets and practical applications with a scientific orientation. Principles and Policies just on paper are actual obstacles. It's high time to shatter the silence, and implementation on the ground level is the first and foremost requirement for upliftment. Therefore, it's time to opt for a forward-thinking strategy.
Diseases are the tax on pleasures.
JOHN RAY
As in the present era, we all know technology drives changes in health care. Science of communication like deploying telemedicine consultants, surveillance, virtual expansion introduction of artificial intelligence [AI], and 3-dimensional technological innovations is basking in appreciation for their assistance in the healthcare sector in presenting precise pictures and status of the disease. Sometimes, needlework works efficiently as compared to a sword, so the case studies do not have Less importance as they are being executed with diversified geographical, social, and environmental conditions, and also patients with diverse mental, physical, and economic statuses enhance the spectrum of research work.
In this article, from the clinician's point of view, the proposed designed model may add vibrancy to stagnant research, case studies, and scientific documentation. strategically a framework for the district-wise model can be executed assuming that if there are 40 Ayurveda dispensaries or 15-25 bed hospitals in a particular district every medical officer assigned a task for at least ten new cases in a month with proper documentation, Investigation, ultrasonography reports from the commencement, follow-ups, post-treatment outcomes. Ten cases per medical officer in a month means four hundred cases can be accumulated as a record or documents, in turn around forty-eight hundred documents in a year. The outcomes from these case studies on the ground level can provide actual data to premium research institutes to discriminate impact over health between rural or urban area populations. As we all know sudden emergence of infectious diseases like COVID-19 or pandemics requires big and diverse sample sizes or bulk data for assessment and conclusion, so such implementations need of the hour.
Let us not squander opportunities to explore, reinvent, and re-establish Ayurveda on the same designation as envisioned by our ancient intellects just amplify stories of resilience, and channel its potential into fostering hope for the future establishment of our pathy as it assists in flattening the curve of emerging disorders in the healthcare sector and reshaping the health landscape of the country.
KEYWORDS: Infections, Lifestyle-disorder, Technology, Case-study
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