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By Divya Chawla
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ealthcare, over the past decade, has witnessed the foray of information technology in different sectors. Albeit, with slow progress, numerous information systems have been developed and implemented in hospitals across the globe. This is evident in the increasing investments being made by hospitals towards information technology. And the scenario is no different in India. However, a strata of the healthcare society still believes that IT implementations in India still stands weak as compared to health-
care in the west. Sharing his views on this trend, Atul Bal, Director, Protech Systems said, “Information and management systems, when treated away from IT backbone, appear to be at primary stage (after crossing a stage of infancy), in India as compared to the similar medical setups in the west.” There is, however, a change in scenario. As put in by Sajal Kumar Agarwal, Managing Director, bbnisys Technologies, “With the rise in the per capita income of the Indian population, the demand for quality healthcare services including latest healthcare IT in the country has risen. This has compelled Indian hospitals and services providers to invest in the sector.
“India is a very big and untapped market for HIS and HMIS software” Sajal Kumar Agarwal Managing Director bbnisys Technologies
Consequently, adoption of IT has become one of the top priorities for the Indian healthcare companies.” While, government hospitals are also now showing interest in IT solutions, the private sector remains the major driving force behind the growth of this market. Sajal Kumar Agarwal says, “India’s private healthcare sector, which currently contributes around 75 percent of the total healthcare expenditure, is expected to increase its spending on IT products specially hospital information systems (HIS) and
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