siliconindia | | November 20189discovered ideas and experience. The product then leads to more advanced and optimized in term of their thoughts/ideas.This is a major challenge or con frontation before the new projects go live, and there is also the cumber some shortage of outcome or de livery of the product. The prod-uct which were already running in the ongoing healthcare industry were meant for their best outcome. But the new industry growth makes them more optimized which at the end gives fruitfull results but leads to the delayed deliv-ery.Necessary steps taken during the primary analysis of the eHealth application can overcome this burden and help in smooth go live with the product basis requirement. The management should take-up the necessary analy-sis before implementing. The main focus should be the go live and smoothness of the running face as the other sections are ready like building/licenses and others.The healthcare sector has lots of inbuilt technology nowadays like robotics, which is the most advanced fea-ture. When we talk about Artificial Intelligence, we can get the same ideas for the healthcare as well. For example, the medication logics and treatment plan can be include into AI pattern. This can overcome many burdens and healthcare experts within AI domain also get attached to the same.The Most Important is the Security, as the Most PrimitiveNow, if we talk about eHealth, eHealthcare would cov-er online medical consultation, online medical records, online medicine supply, PAN India exchange for patient information, and others as per the Indian Government new memorandum National Health Portal (NHP) pro-vides information to citizens and stakeholders in different languages (currently six languages Hindi, English, Tamil, Gujarati, Bengali, and Punjabi). A voice portal providing information through a toll-free number 1800-180-1104 and Mobile App are also available. Online Registration System (ORS) launched in July 2015 provides services to citizens for taking online registration & appointment, payment of fees, online viewing of diagnostic reports, enquiring availability of blood online and others in var-ious public hospitals. As on date, over 100 hospitals are on board. As India has a strong presence in IT, the integrated health information system serves the needs of all stakeholders, by contributing approximately eight percent to the GDP
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