Digital tools and their adoption are critical for enhancing healthcare delivery and operational efficiency. However, different healthcare stakeholders have experienced varying levels of digital adoption and usage. Large private labs and hospitals score between 7 and 8 out of 10 due to early adoption, while public hospitals score between 5 and 7, driven by initiatives like ABDM and AB-PMJAY. Smaller private providers score 5 or less, often perceiving digitalization as an additional cost.
This digital divide poses significant challenges, particularly for frontline healthcare workers who play a crucial role in patient care. Bridging this gap is essential to ensure that all healthcare providers can leverage digital tools to improve patient outcomes and streamline workflows.
In response to this challenge, NATHEALTH, along with Koita Foundation and PwC, has developed a comprehensive 4-hour Digital Health Training course, called the Digital Health Master Class Program, with input from experts and providers who have adopted ABDM. This course aims to equip healthcare providers with essential digital skills, focusing on Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) and Electronic Medical Records (EMR).
Module I – Introduction to Digital Health
Module II – How will Digital Health impact small and med-sized hospitals?
Module III – How can I get started on the Digital health journey?
Module IV – What is the role of CEO & Leadership in driving Digital Health?