International Conference on Digital Health in Pakistan – ITCN Asia On April 20th, 2024, Lahore’s Expo Center witnessed a groundbreaking convergence of minds at the International Conference on Digital Health, marking a pivotal moment in the trajectory of digital health in Pakistan. This milestone event not only showcased the nation’s commitment to leveraging technology for healthcare advancement but also served as a catalyst for collaboration and innovation within the burgeoning digital health landscape. Keynote Insights Driving Digital Health in Pakistan At the forefront of this transformative event were keynote speakers, including Muhammad Bilal Amjad, Founder & CEO of InstaCare, whose visionary leadership has been instrumental in driving digital health initiatives across Pakistan. Dr. Zeina Khouri, Managing Partner at Noor Care Hospital, and Dr. Zakiuddin Ahmed, Convener of Digital Health Pakistan and CEO of Digital Care, also shared invaluable insights, underscoring the collective resolve to revolutionize healthcare through technology. A Vibrant Hub of Digital Health Events in Pakistan With participants hailing from diverse regions of Pakistan, the conference served as a vibrant hub for digital health events in the country. Chief executives, industry leaders, and emerging startups convened to explore synergies between technology and healthcare, paving the way for collaborative solutions to address pressing healthcare challenges. Fostering Collaboration for Impactful Solutions Central to the conference’s ethos was the spirit of collaboration, as stakeholders united to tackle critical issues within Pakistan’s healthcare ecosystem. Through engaging discussions and strategic partnerships, participants sought to harness the transformative power of digital health to enhance access, efficiency, and outcomes across the nation. Innovations Shaping the Future of Digital Health in Pakistan Amidst the exchange of ideas, notable innovations took center stage, offering glimpses into the future of digital health in Pakistan. Huawei’s commitment to providing free cloud services for health tech companies highlighted the importance of digital infrastructure in driving healthcare innovation. Meanwhile, InstaCare‘s AI-driven Health Information Management System showcased the potential to revolutionize diagnostics and improve patient outcomes, aligning with global imperatives for patient safety. Celebrating Success and Looking Ahead As the curtains closed on the conference, accolades resonated for the collaborative efforts of participants and organizers in orchestrating a successful event. Special recognition was extended to the Digital Care team, led by Dr. Zakiuddin Ahmed, whose dedication exemplified the spirit of innovation driving digital health initiatives in Pakistan. Driving Initiatives of Digital Health in Pakistan Forward The International Conference on Digital Health stands as a testament to Pakistan’s commitment to advancing healthcare through technology. As we reflect on the insights gleaned and partnerships forged, let us propel digital health initiatives forward, united in our mission to build a healthier, more resilient Pakistan for generations to come.
Lahore, Wednesday, August 19, 2020: InstaCare is a HealthTech organization that aims to innovate in the healthcare ecosystem and collaborate with relevant stakeholders including patients, healthcare professionals, institutions, and pharmaceutical companies to enable accessible and reliable healthcare for the masses. InstaCare has joined hands with Doctors Diagnostic Lab (DDLC) to move a step further in making healthcare accessible in Pakistan. The collaboration between InstaCare and DDLC will bring forward quality and timely diagnostic services with the convenience of home sample collection aiding our vision of making quality healthcare accessible across Pakistan. InstaCare will help Doctors Hospital in digitizing their lab through the DDLC application. Along with this, the app will also allow people to book online consultation and maintain health records. We are confident that through the partnership we will add another avenue for people to access timely healthcare delivery and reliable services. As a digital stakeholder in healthcare the ecosystem in Pakistan InstaCare is striving to help stakeholders in the industry go digital and grow their national footprint and add services in our platform as a one-stop healthcare solution. We hope to keep moving forward with the same passion and energy to create changes.
Can There Be Spread Of Corona Through Dentistry? Considering the situation worldwide, there are high possibilities that any kind of interaction between humans, animals or even objects contains a huge risk of the corona. Spread in 110 countries so far, it’s the immediate point of concern. As far as dentistry is concerned, being a profession that deals with the human mouth, it contains relatively more chances of spreading the virus. Corona through dentistry is something that is highly possible. The spread of Corona through dentistry According to research published in the International Journal of Oral Science, there are three major ways through which Corona can spread. These there are as following: Airborne Spread Contact Spread Contaminated Surfaces Spread Airborne Spread The dental papers indicate that numerous dental strategies produce pressurized canned products and beads that are polluted with the virus. Consequently, bead and airborne transmission of 2019-nCoV are the most significant worries in dental facilities and medical clinics, since it is difficult to maintain a strategic distance from the age of a lot of vaporized and bead blended in with patient’s salivation and even blood during dental practice. Notwithstanding the contaminated patient’s hack and breathing, dental gadgets, for example, fast dental handpiece utilizes rapid gas to drive the turbine to turn at high velocity and work with running water. At the point when dental gadgets work in the patient’s oral pit, a lot of vaporized and beads blended in with the patient’s spit or even blood will be produced. Particles of beads and pressurized canned products are sufficiently little to remain airborne for an all-encompassing period before they choose ecological surfaces or enter the respiratory tract. In this way, the 2019-nCoV can possibly spread through beads and pressurized canned products from tainted people in dental centers and emergency clinics. Contact Spread A dental expert’s continuous, immediate or circuitous contact with human liquids, tolerant materials, and defiled dental instruments or natural surfaces makes a potential course to the spread of viruses. Likewise, dental experts and different patients have likely contact of conjunctival, nasal, or oral mucosa with beads and pressurized canned products containing microorganisms created from a tainted individual and pushed a short separation by hacking and talking without a veil. Compelling contamination control methodologies are expected to forestall the spread of 2019-nCoV through these contact schedules. Contaminated Surfaces Spread Human coronaviruses such as SARS-CoV, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), or endemic human coronaviruses (HCoV) can persist on surfaces like metal, glass, or plastic for up to a couple of days. Therefore, contaminated surfaces that are frequently contacted in healthcare settings are a potential source of coronavirus transmission. Dental practices derived droplets and aerosols from infected patients, which likely contaminate the whole surface in dental offices. In addition, it was shown at room temperature that HCoV remains infectious from 2 h up to 9 days, and persists better at 50% compared with 30% relative humidity. Thus, keeping a clean and dry environment in the dental office would help decrease the persistence of 2019-nCoV. Preventing the spread of Corona through dentistry There are a few preventive measures that dentists must take to avoid any kind of transmission of Corona. A few of them are given as follows: Patient Evaluation If possible, make sure that you are aware of the patient’s history. With a person with positive Corona, it’s highly advised to be extremely careful. Use Instacare’s Telemedicine to have a complete medical session through a video call. This will reduce the chances of transmission. Hand Hygiene It’s been widely notified that washing hands regularly, significantly reduces the chances of virus transmission. Use a hand sanitizer in case you don’t have access to water. Personal protective measures for dental professionals Airborne droplet transmission of infection is the main route of spread, particularly in dental clinics and hospitals. Barrier-protection equipment is strongly recommended for all healthcare givers in the clinic/hospital settings during the epidemic period of 2019-nCoV. Like including protective eyewear, masks, gloves, caps, face shields, and protective outwear. Rubber dam isolation The use of rubber dams can significantly minimize the production of saliva- and blood-contaminated aerosol or spatter, particularly in cases when high-speed handpieces and dental ultrasonic devices are used. Mouthrinse before dental procedures Since 2019-nCoV is vulnerable to oxidation, preprocedural mouthrinse containing oxidative agents such as 1% hydrogen peroxide or 0.2% povidone is recommended, for the purpose of reducing the salivary load of oral microbes, including potential 2019-nCoV carriage. A regular mouthrinse is also recommended. Even after all these measures, make sure that you don’t interact unnecessarily. Even now, we know very little about it. So, keep your surroundings clean.
Pakistan Dental Association – PDA Chakwal Elections 2020 held on 6th December 2019 at Al-Mukhtar Royal Palace, Chakwal. The elections were co-organized by InstaCare as the beginning of its journey of healthcare digitization in Chakwal. The Results were announced by Dr. Arshad Mahmood Malik and are as the following: Results of PDA Chakwal Elections 2020 Dr. Farooq Ul Hassan, Elected as President of PDA Chakwal 2020. President Elect: Dr Ghulam Kibria Senior Vice President : Dr. Asif Hayat Janjuha Vice President: Dr. Shehzada Saqib General Secretary: Dr. Ehtasham Naseer Clinical Secretary: Dr. Adnan Zulfiqar Joint Secretary: Dr. Wajid hussain Press and Publication Secretary: Dr Adeeba Mahmood Finance Secretary: Dr. Fasih Ahmed InstaCare wishes all the newly elected candidates all the very best.
Mr. Bilal Amjad Founder & CEO InstaCare along his team met Mr. Zafar Iqbal Federal Minister of National Health Services Regulation and Coordination Government of Pakistan. Dr. Zafar Mirza served WHO as the Director of Health System Development at the Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean. He is a medical doctor with post-graduation in Public Health in Developing Countries from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and a clinical stint in mental health. Both, Bilal and Dr. Zafar talked on a common vision of Accessible, Efficient and Affordable Healthcare Services in Pakistan to facilitate its people.