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Coronavirus: Telemedicine services expanded during nationwide lockdown

Telemedicine services are expanding during the nationwide lockdown (public prohibition) to prevent community spread of the corona virus.  During this period, a 60 percent increase has been registered in the traffic of Librate, a…




Telemedicine services are expanding during the nationwide lockdown (public prohibition) to prevent community spread of the corona virus.  During this period, a 60 percent increase has been registered in the traffic of Librate, a company providing online medical consultation.  At the same time, Cloud Nine Hospital has also started its telemedicine service.  Liebret said in a statement that in the past two weeks there has been a sudden increase of 60 percent in cases of consulting doctors on his platform.  In this too, most people are insisting on getting counseling through video.  Significantly, the government has announced a 21-day public ban across the country from midnight on 24 March. Saurabh Arora, chief executive officer and founder of the Liberate, said, 'People are following the rules of public prohibition.  During this crisis, he is using online services to consult doctors.
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 Handling the situation is an extremely difficult task due to the immediate demand for health services in the country.  In such a situation, forums like ours can be helpful in reducing this burden.  He said that there has been a 60 percent increase in the number of cases being consulted on his platform and major demand has also increased from tier-2 cities.

 On stage, people are consulting doctors through video for various health problems like cold, cold, cough, flu, claustrophobia, joint pain, back pain, headache, stress, diet, yoga etc.

 Meanwhile, the Cloud Nine Hospital Group also said on Tuesday that it has started telemedicine service in all its hospitals.  Telemedicine refers to providing medical counseling over the phone.

 The group said that in view of the increasing health concerns due to Corona virus infection, it has started the telemedicine service.  The group said that the facility of telemedicine will be available in all its hospitals in Gurugram, Noida, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore and Chennai.  The group's healthcare will be available on mobile phones through its 'It's Our Baby' app.

 It is noteworthy that more than 1250 cases of corona virus have been reported in the country and the death toll has crossed 30.

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