the economic of operating the next gen stethoscope may prove hurdle in India.why?
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The economics of operating next-gen stethoscopes - an app requires at least a ₹ smartphone, Gastric Emptying Scan costs ₹ lakh may prove to be a hurdle in India.
Explanation:
- Logistically the steep imbalance between doctor-patient ratio - doctors to every people could suppose that quicker, more efficient tools with telemedicine capabilities would have speed up diagnosis.
- But then again ‰ of the population is treated in rural India where steady electricity is a luxury.
- This is why other doctors feel that it is not yet time for the stethoscope to exit although they believe that will undoubtedly come.
- For the present, the convention is suggestive of the doctor's authority because when a patient sees an individual with a stethoscope they feel reassured that they are in capable hands and feel on the way to recovery.
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