Technology In Health Sector Is Need Of The Day

The use of modern technology in the health sector, according to provincial health minister, is essential today & city is introducing an online treatment facility that will be very helpful.

Technology In Health Sector Is Need Of The Day

The use of modern technology in the health sector, according to the provincial health minister, is essential today, and the city is introducing an online treatment facility that will be very helpful to the patients.

He made these remarks at the Pakistan Society of Internal Medicine’s annual conference, which was held in conjunction with the launch of contemporary virtual hospital technology. Pakistan’s health has improved, according to the provincial health minister, thanks to The Health Bank (THB) Global.

The development initiatives that have been announced in the field are admirable. According to the minister, the virtual hospital will give each patient individualised care both at home and online. Modern technology has revolutionized the health sector in numerous ways.

THB Global’s CEO, Zarmina Jafar, stated that after Singapore, Dubai, Karachi, and Kuwait City, our offices in Lahore are now committed to assisting people in leading comfortable, healthy lives at home.

He claimed that people did not have enough time to frequently visit hospitals when a virtual hospital could offer them a variety of online treatment options and send doctors to their homes for examinations.

According to Dr. Sohail Chughtai, Chief Med Tech Innovation Officer, the path forward for the treatment of diseases has been found, and memoranda of understanding have been signed with numerous institutions.

Other speakers at the conference included Prof. Drs. Farhan Isa Abdullah, Soumya Iqtidar, and Bilal Ahmed. The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) has voiced its concern regarding the lack of various medications, particularly life-saving medications, throughout Pakistan.

Dr. Abdul Ghafoor Shoro, the secretary general of PMA (Centre), claims that PMA has warned the government that a shortage of medicines may result from the closure of LCs because they import the raw materials used to make them. As drug manufacturers’ problems grew worse and patients and their families suffered from the lack of their necessary medication, he urged the government to address the issue.