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AIIMS-Patna Successfully Tests Medicines Delivery by Drone, Revolutionizing Healthcare Access

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In a groundbreaking move, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences-Patna (AIIMS-P) achieved a significant milestone by successfully flying a drone to deliver medicines to the primary health centre (PHC) in Naubatpur, located 12km away. This initiative, driven by the Union health ministry, aims to streamline and expedite medical supply chains, especially in challenging geographical and environmental conditions. AIIMS-P executive director, Dr G K Pal, revealed that the use of drones for medicine delivery is part of an ambitious plan by the Union health ministry. Following successful trials, a formal inauguration is expected in the coming days. Earlier attempts at drone demonstrations had been limited to the institute campus due to adverse weather conditions, but the recent drone flight to Naubatpur covered the distance in just eight minutes. Dr. Pal highlighted the significance of this achievement, stating, “The geographical and environmental conditions of Bihar often came in the way of fast delivery of health care by road or river ways to people living in hilly areas and diara or during adverse weather conditions like floods. Healthcare drones would prove to be a boon, especially in delivering life-saving medicines like anti-venom for snake bites, vaccines, and other emergency drugs.” The successful demonstration involved covering a distance of 24km, a journey that could take at least 30 minutes by road. The institute has requisitioned four drones for medical services, and the positive outcome of the recent test flight marks a significant step forward. For the drone service to be fully operational, the presence of medically trained individuals accompanied by technical experts is necessary at the receiving end. This innovative approach is poised to revolutionize healthcare access, particularly in areas where traditional modes of transportation face challenges.

Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu Pioneers AI Integration in State’s Health Services

News on health 2 1 ArdorComm Media Group Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu Pioneers AI Integration in State’s Health Services

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has announced the state’s commitment to harnessing modern technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to fortify health services. Sukhu revealed that the government is considering the establishment of an AI ministry, making Himachal Pradesh the first state in India to embark on such an ambitious initiative. During a meeting of the health department in Shimla on Monday, CM Sukhu emphasized the state government’s extensive efforts to integrate AI across various sectors. He disclosed plans for the establishment of a National Cancer Centre in Hamirpur, aiming to utilize AI in diagnostics, surgery, radiotherapy, medical oncology, palliative care, preventive oncology, and molecular oncology. The ambitious project will also feature a world-class diagnostic lab equipped with cutting-edge technology. CM Sukhu has urged Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandavia to prioritize the establishment of a State Cancer Institute at Dr Radhakrishnan Government Medical College, Hamirpur, under the National Programme for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, CBD, and Strokes. Additionally, he has sought support for the creation of a Super Specialty Block at the same medical college. In a move towards efficient governance, CM Sukhu recently launched the country’s first Report Management Portal (RMP) and Meeting Management Portal (MMP). These portals aim to streamline communication, decision-making processes, and data management within the government, providing real-time data access, SMS and email capabilities, and automatic reminders. However, amidst these technological advancements, Sukhu has accused the previous Jairam Thakur-led BJP government of financial mismanagement, alleging a ruinous impact on the state’s financial health. Distributing Rs. 9.88 crore as the first installment for the rehabilitation of disaster-affected families, Sukhu criticized the BJP government’s ‘double engine government’ slogan and claimed a substantial loan of 14 thousand crores in the fiscal year 2022-2023. He highlighted the state’s challenging financial position, marked by expenses surpassing income and a depleted treasury, while also pointing out alleged irregularities during the BJP’s rule, including the sale of competitive exam papers.