Healthcare Regulations provides standardization in daily operational activities. It is quite clear to everyone that healthcare regulations are essential in providing clarity when dealing with issues and activities that are critical to health and safety, legal liabilities and regulatory requirements. The importance of healthcare regulations in
healthcare industry cannot be disputed but the way they are managed will vary from one organisation to another. Healthcare market in India is expected to reach US$ 372 billion by 2022, driven by rising income, better health awareness, lifestyle diseases and increasing access to insurance. The government of India aims to increase healthcare spending to 3 per cent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by the end of this year.
“Healthcare regulations are vitally important as it sets a general plan of action used to guide desired outcomes and is a fundamental guideline to help make decisions”, says RS Sharma, CEO, National Health Authority. It helps the employees to understand their roles and responsibilities within the organisation.
Adoption of Telemedicine
Many healthcare organisations were slow or unable to adopt remote and telemedicine practices for a variety of reasons. Perhaps they tried it before and couldn’t get it off the ground or did not have the required technology. Prior to COVID-19 pandemic, there was a threat to patients’ ability to safely come into healthcare facility. The pandemic forced many organisations to re-examine their healthcare delivery model and dive right into the telemedicine market headfirst. Also, most of the patients quickly learned they could do it and were quick to act.
Experts predict that having 40, 50 or 100+ patients in a hospital moving forward may not happen again and healthcare organisations need a way to continue to provide necessary care. Telemedicine could be the answer in post pandemic world for the treatment and care of patients.
Utilizing Technology and Education
Technology solutions can help in providing a controlled framework for updating, authorizing and communicating to the organisation. It also ensures that older regulations are properly archived and not disseminated in a fashion that can impact patient care. Technology solutions become critical enablers to streamline this process. The rapid pace in which regulations change requires automated policy approval and dissemination as well as acknowledgement of employee access.