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      <JournalTitle>Allana Management Journal of Research, Pune</JournalTitle>
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      <EISSN>) 2231 - 0290 (Print)</EISSN>
      <Volume-Issue>Volume 9, Issue 1</Volume-Issue>
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      <IssueTopic>Multidisciplinary</IssueTopic>
      <IssueLanguage>English</IssueLanguage>
      <Season>January 2019 - June 2019</Season>
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        <Month>11</Month>
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      <ArticleType>Information Technology Management</ArticleType>
      <ArticleTitle>Scope of E-Health growth in India</ArticleTitle>
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          <FirstName>Samaya Pillai</FirstName>
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          <FirstName>Dr. Pradnya</FirstName>
          <LastName>Purandare</LastName>
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          <FirstName>Dr. Pankaj</FirstName>
          <LastName>Pathak</LastName>
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          <FirstName>Dr. Manik</FirstName>
          <LastName>Kadam</LastName>
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          <FirstName>Dr. Haridas</FirstName>
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      <Abstract>Introduction to Study: A revolution in health care is occurring as a result of changes in technology. A health care system consists of people, institutions, and resources that deliver health care services to meet the health needs of people. Electronic health (E-Health) is often defined as healthcare practices supported by electronic processes and communication. It includes mHealth, defined as the practice of medicine and public health supported by mobile devices. Today emergent technologies like the Cloud, IOT, Human Computer Interaction, Cyber security can be added to it along with Anthropology, public policy and public health medicine to make this service robust. In a country like India, it is observed that there is a great deal of disparity in the quality and access to the health care among the urban and rural regions. In the rural areas there is an acute scarcity of the health care specialists, health services and health care providers. Research Methods and Approach: The paper finds the challenges of implementing health services enabled by the mobile and other allied technology advancements. The challenges are to prevail, but the major ones can be addressed and recommended for mitigations. The research methodology includes qualitative approach with mixed methods of research. With an in-depth substantial systematic review, the paper proposes a conceptual framework from the study, analysis of current scenario, available data, software tools and relevant aspects of eHealth providers, case studies and literature review of eHealth in India. This can be treated as a support to formulizing and improving the current policy for National Rural Health Mission of India. Purpose of the Study Healthcare as a domain is receiving a lot of attention for various reasons due to a)the huge amount of data and the huge variety of data generated in its transactional domain. b) due to which there is an interest generated by the software vendors for implementing their tools and targeting the hospitals as their clients. The purpose of the study is to be instrumental in helping to support the Improvement of Ehealth service in rural India by the use of mobile technology, which has a huge reach, even in rural India. The remote locations have issues like: less number of healthcare specialist, less number of medical equipment and other resources. The Rural Health of India has a special workforce created called as __doublequotosingASHA__doublequotosing working in association with the Anganwadi workers. Their major objective is child birth, child health and women. The paper discussed the probability of addressing the other seasonal diseases like swine flu, dengue, viral fever, contagious diseases and also the treatment of the elderly and cases of emergency like accidents and heart attacks with the help of the proposed framework. Results/Findings __ampersandsign Interpretation: The paper does a gap finding in implementation of E-Health in its variants like telemedicine, mhealth applications and maps the gap to a possible solution in the rural health care domain. It analyses various eHealth providers from software as well as users, usage, ROI social perspective and their pros and cons as well as lacunas. It analysis the gap from literature, case studies and formulates a conceptual framework for eHealth, which will be the beginning for the future work of implementers of eHealth providers ahead. The paper provides guidelines, Do__ampersandsign#39;s and Don__ampersandsign#39;ts with respect to the existing gap found for the eHealth services and users perspective. Implications: description of main outcomes of the study a)The paper helps to address the manpower shortage in rural regions which are deprived of hospital services. b) Can help better care of elderly patients and emergency cases c) Can provide a substantial support the for seasonal change diseases and d) Can help to improve the Hospital service in general. Originality/Novelty: The literature review proved that the concept of the paper is original. There have been papers on this subject, found in the literature review. But they fail to give a one-to-one solution or discuss the solutions in this detail.</Abstract>
      <AbstractLanguage>English</AbstractLanguage>
      <Keywords>India, Rural, ASHA, HealthCare Issues,-eHealthCare</Keywords>
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