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The Role of open source Asterisk-IP
PBX in providing timely healthcare
consultation for Tribal Community in
India
Presented by,
Roshan Issac
Software Engineer,
Bhea Technologies,Bangalore
Sreevas Sahasranamam
Phd Student,
Indian Institute of Management,Kozhikkode
08-07-2015
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Agenda
Healthcare
system in
India
Health
scenario in
Wayanad
Proposed
system
Preliminary
results
Health
scenario in
Kerala
Asterisk
Working of
the system
Conclusion
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Healthcare system in India
Three-tier rural infrastructure
COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE (CHC)
A 30 bed referral unit for every 4 PHCs with specialized service
March 2011 statistics
• 148,124 Sub Centers
• 23,887 PHCs
• 4,809 CHCs
PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE (PHC)
A 4-6 bed referral unit for 6 sub centres
SUB CENTRE
A referral unit that is manned with one health worker
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Healthcare system in India (contd...)
60% of India’s population – do not have access to basic medicines and medical facilities
• 8% of the PHCs - no doctors or medical staff
• 39% of the PHCs - no lab technicians
• 18% of the PHCs - not even a pharmacist
31% of population needs to travel more than 30 km for health facility
39 million Indians are pushed to poverty because of ill-health every year
Need of the hour: LOW-COST HEALTHCARE ACCESS IN REMOTE AREAS
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Healthcare Scenario in Kerala
•Health
care developments in kerala generally comes under the “Kerala Model
of Development”
•Gained
attention due to the presence of the paradox of high indicators of
social development and comparatively low economic growth
•Policy
of health as a right
•2,700
government medical institutions in the state, with 330 beds per 100,000
population, the highest in the country
•Its
adult literacy rate is 94.59 per cent compared to India's 65 and the US's 99
•Life
expectancy at birth in Kerala is 75 years compared to 64 years in India and
77 years in the US
•Female
life expectancy in Kerala exceeds that of the male, just as it does in the
developed world
•Kerala's
maternal mortality rate is :Total: .6 deaths/1,000 live births (2012),
lowest
in India
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