The Top 3 Customer Experience Trends in Healthcare

Customer experience can be a catalyst for change in the health care industry. It is essentially what the customer perceives the company provider to be. A customer’s perception can be moulded by various experiences at all the levels of their interaction with your organisation. Ranging from a customer’s interaction with an employee to seeking information…

Improving healthcare and saving time with virtual wellness

WHO recommends one doctor for every 1,000 people, but India’s doctor-patient ratio is still much lower, with 1,445 people having access to one doctor. A shortage of doctors, rising costs in the healthcare sector, and an ever-increasing population make the conventional health care models unsustainable to a large extent. Virtual health and newer technology may…

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Retic test-Determining Value of every Drop

The Retic count test in simple terms refers to reticulocyte count test. Doctors recommend for retic count test to detect if they suspect any blood related ailment such as hemolytic anemia, a condition where red blood cells gets destroyed faster than they are generated. The body constantly makes new red blood cells which are known…

The existing state of Breast Biopsy Systems

Breast cancer is a new age epidemic, the emergence of which has been confirmed in almost every country. As per the World Health Organization, breast cancer is reported to impact around 2.1 million women annually and is one of the most frequently detected malignancies among women. However, with the emergence of advanced diagnostic and treatment…

The Many Facets of Medical Imaging

When the German professor of Physics, Wilhelm Rontgen, invented the x-ray in 1895, little would he have known that it would go on to evolve and play a significant role in the imaging of the human body for not just diagnostic and treatment purposes, but for the validation on follow ups of a disease already…

The importance of immunology in determining Infectious agents & the future associated with it

In addition to diseases caused by epidemics, there are several emerging infectious diseases with the potential for significant public health consequences, including dengue fever, West Nile fever, and Rift Valley fever as well as the recent pandemic-COVID-19. Emerging Infectious agents like the highly contagious SARS-CoV-2 are found to be extremely contagious and can be transmitted…