Medindia
Medindia LOGIN REGISTER
Advertisement

From Mental Health to Nutrition, Indian Women Use Online Consultations to Lead a Healthier Life

Saturday, March 6, 2021 Women Health News
Advertisement
The COVID-19 pandemic may have accelerated the shift towards digital healthcare practices in India, but its adoption among women in 2020 - especially in non-metro cities - has been significant. Registering an overall growth of more than 212% from the previous year, online consultations emerged as one of the preferred modes of consulting doctors by women in India.
Advertisement

More women in non-metro cities opted for online consultations in 2020 – growing at an average rate of 550%, compared with 400% recorded among women in metro cities. This means that even as the majority (65%) of the total number of online consultations done by women in 2020 were from metro cities, there has been a steady increase in the percentage of women from non-metro cities adopting telemedicine. In fact, this trend has been developing over the past three years.
Advertisement

From 10% in 2018 to 35% in 2020, women from non-metro cities are fast catching up with their counterparts in metro cities in embracing digital healthcare. What is even more remarkable is that around 75% of the women who consulted online from non-metro cities last year were first-time users of telemedicine.

"I discovered online consultation for the first time during the lockdown when I had to consult an ophthalmologist for an eye infection. The process was quick, convenient, and effective. Technology has indeed made things easier, especially for people our age, limited by options and mobility." says Chandra, a 55-year-old Practo user from Salem, Tamil Nadu.

Increased focus on mental health and well-being

Young women in their 20s and 30s formed the majority of online consultation users

Continued growth in online and offline consultations for both primary and secondary specialities

Top cities (both among metros and non-metros) showed a growth of over 300% in the number of women consulting online

50+ new non-metro cities recorded online consultations by first-time women users

Commenting on these insights, Dr Alexander Kuruvilla, Chief Healthcare Strategy Officer, Practo, said, "Despite the headway made over the last few years to drive digital innovation in healthcare, 2020 accelerated that shift by at least five years. This has opened up access to digital healthcare services in India, revolutionizing the way it is experienced by women, especially those living in rural and remote corners of the country. With the support of 1 lakh+ doctor partners - including more than 50,000 female healthcare professionals - we hope to continue providing people the service they need, 24*7, to live longer, healthier lives."

Dr Hema Jajoo, Obstetrician, Indore, who also consults on Practo, said,"With telemedicine, all health facilities are within women's reach, especially for those living in non-metro cities. Online consultations provide equitable access to women who have the tendency to ignore their health concerns due to other responsibilities. With specialized doctors available to them anytime, anywhere, they feel empowered to be proactive about their health. With that, telemedicine has played a significant role in building and improving access to quality healthcare for all women in the country."
Sponsored Post and Backlink Submission


Latest Press Release on Women Health News

This site uses cookies to deliver our services.By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie Policy, Privacy Policy, and our Terms of Use  Ok, Got it. Close