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Ni-kshay

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 3.0.6

Taille:12.41MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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NI-KSHAY: Système de TIC unifié de l'Inde pour la gestion des patients TB rationalisés et bénéficiaire TPT. Cette application mobile est un outil essentiel pour les prestataires de soins de santé public et privé, simplifiant la gestion des soins aux patients. Ni-Kshay permet une saisie efficace des données, y compris les informations sur les patients, les tests médicaux, les détails du traitement, la surveillance d'adhésion et les rapports sur les résultats. L'application prend également en charge les fonctions de surveillance cruciales pour 99dots et Merm. Alors que des fonctionnalités telles que l'édition de détails d'inscription, les téléchargements de rapports et le DBT ne sont pas actuellement inclus, Ni-Kshay reste une ressource essentielle pour les utilisateurs enregistrés dans les établissements de santé et les établissements de santé périphériques participant au programme national d'élimination de la tuberculose. Téléchargez maintenant!

Caractéristiques de l'application clé:

  • Un système TIC unique et intégré pour gérer les patients atteints de tuberculose et les bénéficiaires du TPT à travers l'Inde.
  • accessible aux prestataires de soins de santé dans les secteurs public et privé.
  • Facilite les tâches de gestion de base des patients: enregistrement des patients, test médical et détail des détails du traitement, enregistrement des résultats et suivi de l'adhésion.
  • prend en charge 99dots et la surveillance de l'adhérence des sirnaux.
  • rationalise divers processus de gestion des patients.
  • Conçu pour une utilisation par des établissements de santé enregistrés et des institutions de santé périphériques affiliées au programme national d'élimination de la tuberculose, Ministère de la santé et du bien-être familial, gouvernement de l'Inde.

En bref, Ni-Kshay offre aux prestataires de soins de santé en Inde une plate-forme unifiée et efficace pour gérer les patients atteints de tuberculose et les bénéficiaires du TPT. Il fournit un support essentiel pour la saisie des données, le suivi du traitement et les rapports sur les résultats, bien que certaines fonctionnalités avancées restent à mettre en œuvre. L'application simplifie et améliore finalement la gestion des patients pour les établissements de santé enregistrés.

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