A Silent Crisis in Data Management
The healthcare system in India is major, but it faces a silent production and an obnoxious problem: fragmented, inaccurate, or hardly ever accessible health records. Between rural clinics and urban hospitals, patient data seem to lie uncollected, unconsolidated, and in either obsolete or outdated-maintained methods. This impedes doctors from working with full case histories or patient accounts, often leading them to wrong assessments, duplication of tests, or ineffectual treatment plans. As in life-and-death situations, real-time accurate data can be inarguably conducive. Moving forward to universal health coverage and its digital transformation, is there a system that guarantees secure, unified, and tamper-proof medical records for every citizen?