Author: Nishant Singh

Arogya Foundation of India & Ekal Abhiyan, Odisha

Piple Sahoo, beneficiary from Sanda village, Odisha

Piple Sahoo, 65 years hails from Sanda village in Odisha. She lives with her mother and son. Her son is the sole earner who is an autorickshaw driver. Piple was suffering from acute back pain for 2 years. She visited local quacks in the village for immediate treatment, Piple had to buy medications prescribed by the doctor which was very expensive. Despite the treatment and expensive medications, she did not find any improvement in her back pain.
Intelehealth along with AFI and Ekal Abhiyan launched a telemedicine program that was operating in the villages of Odisha since 2017. Piple learned about our program through word of mouth and decided to visit the nearest Telemedicine centre in her village for further treatment. Piple approached one of the Sanyojika at the Chikitsa Sahayta Kendra and Piple was briefed about telemedicine solutions.
 
The Sanyojika recorded Piple’s symptoms and pre-existing medical conditions, her case was further reviewed by a remote doctor and on examining her case the doctor prescribed medications at an affordable cost. Sanyojika further provided counseling to ensure treatment adherence.
Piple Sahoo “I thank the local authorities for introducing telemedicine in our village at a very low cost, this is a very useful initiative for poor people like us. It has been a month now that I was treated at the CSK clinic and there is a lot of improvement in my back pain”

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Initiatives during second wave of COVID-19 : Training on Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy for essential workers

Addressing the issue of Vaccine Hesitancy in Rural India

The majority of India’s population is living in rural areas which are ridden with poor healthcare infrastructure, lack of quality healthcare personnel and long distances to be travelled to avail healthcare services. The second wave of COVID-19 infection is now rife in rural India, spreading rapidly. In addition to this, misinformation, poor knowledge, fear of vaccination amongst the rural population is high, which adds to the challenge of treating and containing this virus.

Grassroot health workers are tasked with the challenge of educating the village population on the benefits of vaccination to help fight vaccination hesitancy. To support the health workers, Intelehealth is conducting a series of training to address this issue of vaccine hesitancy for NGOs .essential workers and health workers. Through these trainings, Intelehealth strives to provide authentic information and education in rural communities through grassroot health workers.

In addition to conducting vaccine hesitancy training, Intelehealth has also supported organizations in setting up helplines for the rural population to help in combating the virus. The helpline aims to address queries related to COVID-19, vaccination and general illness.

With this training, Intelehealth’s goal is to support grassroot NGOs across India like Child Rights & You, Habitat for Humanity, Sol’s Arc, Pratham, Mann, Sparsha Trust, Sankalp Parbhani, KMAGVS Latur, Shristi, Swarajya Mitra Wardha, Vidhayak Bharti, HALWA, etc. These NGOs in turn will disseminate authentic vaccine information to almost 1 million population in and around their communities.

Topics covered in the training :

  • Pre-training participants knowledge assessment

  • Advocating the need for Covid19 vaccination

  • Pros and cons of the vaccination

  • Side effects of the vaccine

  • Time interval to be maintained between both the doses

  • Features & the functionality of Covid-19 helpline

  • Q&A

  • Post-training participants knowledge assessment

Trainers:

Dr. Bimal Buch, Director, Clinical & Training Operations, Intelehealth , M.B.B.S., M.B.A. (H.M.), F.C.G.P., F.P. Consultant, D.H.R.D., P.G.D.H.R.M., P.G.C.H.M.,P.G.C.HIV/AIDS, Dip.T.D. Orange belt Six sigma (MSME), PGC QM & AHO (Postgraduate certificate in Quality management and accreditation of Hospital organization), Dip. C.M.H. (NIMHANS)

Dr. Kiran Acharya, BDS. Dr. Acharya has been privately practicing for more than 12 years. She has her own clinic in Thane and is a freelance writer and blogger. She has participated in Dettol-NDTV’s Banega Swacch India, a campaign aimed at habit change and attitude towards hand washing and hygiene, in rural Thane & Raigad districts.

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Call for clinical experts for a Telemedicine platform


Join our Clinical Advisory Board

Intelehealth is an international non-profit that is providing quality healthcare in areas where there are no doctors. Our platform provides primary healthcare access to last mile patients though telemedicine.

Our mission is to improve access to affordable, quality healthcare for all. We envision a world where every person is connected with doctors, drugs, diagnostics, referral networks, insurance and quality medical care.

We have developed a digital assistant called Ayu that enables health workers to connect patients from rural communities with doctors, collect the detailed patient history and perform relevant clinical exams.

Ayu is fed with protocols for history taking and physical examination for more than 70 symptoms and our library is growing. These protocols are developed using standard textbooks and are in operation in various projects deployed by us in India and internationally. Some of these include:

  • Comprehensive outpatient care through micro-entrepreneurs in Odisha

  • State wide roll-out of eSanjeevani in Jharkhand

  • Enabling Health and Wellness Centers to meet their service-delivery goals under Ayushman Bharat – Gujarat

  • Maternal, neonatal & child health in the Philippines, non-communicable disease management in Syria,

  • IVR-helpline for urgent health concerns

  • Telemedicine policy & consulting for UNICEF and Ministry of Health of The Kyrgyz Republic.

We have partnered with organizations such as Johns Hopkins University Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design, Ekal Arogya Foundation, Govt. of Gujarat & Jharkhand, Transform Rural India, Healing Fields Foundation, Department of Health – Philippines, Syrian American Medical Society, UNICEF to name a few.

We’ve also been recognized by the World Economic Forum and by Government of India’s – NITI Aayog as an innovative solution for continuing the delivery of essential services during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Call for Clinical Experts!

Intelehealth’s Ayu library has over 80 evidence-based clinical protocols developed through rigorous scientific research over a period of 3 years. With the advancement of medical knowledge these protocols need to be updated periodically and must be standardized to suit regional requirements as well as clinical capacity of field level health workers.

To meet this goal, we have envisaged constituting a clinical board comprising stalwarts from various specialties, reputed organizations and medical institutions. The engagement with the said advisors will be on a voluntary basis. The advisors would be contributing 15-20 hours per quarter to review, build and modify these clinical protocols according to regional requirements and changing medical knowledge.

We further envision that the protocols thus developed be published in a book with serial revised editions, crediting the contributors. Advisors will also be given visibility on all our platforms.

The objectives of the Clinical Advisory Board are:

1.     To improve quality of patient care by improving quality of protocols

2.     To have standardized instruments – protocols for use.

3.     To develop protocols for Ayu – the Intelehealth telemedicine platform:

3.1  Protocols for Frontline Health Worker intervention projects

3.2  Protocols for Direct to Patient projects

3.3  Protocols for Physician to Physician projects for secondary and tertiary care settings

4.     To review and revise if needed, existing protocols in use.

5.     To field test protocols so developed or adapted.


The proposed scope of work to be carried out through this advisory board is to:

1.     Review existing and develop new protocols

2.     Update existing protocols

3.     Validate and field test protocols

4.     During quarterly virtual meetings, confirm proposed changes/new protocols.

We are looking for clinical experts who can volunteer for the activities of this advisory board and contribute around 15-20 hours of time every three months. If you are a postgraduate in general medicine, pediatrics, ob/gyn, general surgery, dermatology, ophthalmology and psychiatry, with the zeal for helping out the needy, we are looking for you!

For any queries/more information, please write to us on advisoryboard@intelehealth.org

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