Suresh Pattathil and Dr David Shulkin Digitization has impacted nearly all industries in the wake of the pandemic, and the pharmaceutical and healthcare industry in India is no exception to the same. The medical and pharmaceutical sectors have been compelled by the pandemic to recognize digitization as a new reality, and there is no turning back. For the healthcare sector, digitization is quickly transforming health systems, changing how medical data is stored and shared, how patients interact with their healthcare providers, as well as decision-making, treatment plans, and outcomes. According to an Accenture poll, 93% of healthcare providers in India amidst the pandemic said they are innovating with a sense of urgency to meet the demand for change. Bearing this in mind, as the industry and the related workforce is undergoing a massive overhaul with digital disruptions and innovations, it is necessary to deep dive into the three aspects that are most affected by this tech paradigm shift: viz a viz: Accessibility, Affordability, Quality Healthcare. Accessible Healthcare for All Patient experience is now the pharmaceutical industry’s guiding principle as it prepares for growing digitization throughout its value chain. The healthcare sector is investing heavily in remote clinical capabilities, including […]
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