
Sailee BhambereHarvard University | Harvard
Sailee Bhambere
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With the development of Internet technologies, social networks attain an indispensable part in the day to day life of human beings because it enables better understanding of the perplexity of the interconnectedness. One methodology that has been predominantly helpful in finding covered up connections, associations, and patterns of complex framework...
Digital technologies and computer driven technologies have become an integral part of the surgeries and patient care, as within the entire healthcare system. Augmented reality (AR) is one such technology that has been around for a while but the utilization in healthcare has not been at par with its potential. This Review focuses on breaking down th...
COVID-19 has caused devastation in every possible human endeavor since it started, and while the early hazards became obvious right away, others like the effect it has had on the Immunization of children, are just coming to surface. This review narrates how COVID-19 due to multiple factors has reduced the percentage of children getting immunized in...
COVID-19 has affected most industries and sectors and brought about change in a matter of months. This review tracks the rapid rise and uptake of digital health technology in the healthcare sector over the last one year starting from the early COVID-19 situation till now. It focuses on individual changes around & within the major stakeholders- Poli...
BACKGROUND
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has generated unprecedented and sustained health management challenges worldwide. Healthcare systems continue to struggle to support the needs of the majority of infected individuals that are either asymptomatic or have mild symptoms.
OBJECTIVE
To rapidly and safely address gaps in the healthc...
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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has generated unprecedented and sustained health management challenges worldwide. Healthcare systems continue to struggle to support the needs of the majority of infected individuals that are either asymptomatic or have mild symptoms. In addition, long term effects in the form of long Covid...
The highest load of critical care in any hospital lies on its Emergency department. Any patient in need of emergency care will first be taken in the Emergency ward and the time that the patient has to remain unattended or waiting reflects negatively on the health outcomes and prognosis at times also leading to irreparable damages to the patient and...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the oral health status, knowledge and occurrence of caries in visually impaired students in a boys-only residential school for blind in Pune, Maharashtra, India. The study was conducted on a total of 85 students all of whom were male. The students belonged to varying ages broadly falling into the age group of 6-...
In a country like India where a high population and differential distribution of Medical professionals, telemedicine has come up as a feasible solution. In this study, we learn about the advent of telemedicine whilst analysing the hurdles and upside to its implementation in rural India. Introduction-A report by Mckinsey and Company in December 2012...
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