India Pharma Outlook Team | Thursday, 07 March 2024
As International Women's Day approaches, Clinics on Cloud, India's leading health tech company, unveils transformative insights into women's health, shedding light on the profound impact of accessible healthcare solutions. Spearheading the revolution in preventive healthcare, Clinics on Cloud offers cutting-edge technology through HealthATMs, providing instant body vitals screening for over 70+ parameters and empowering women to prioritize their well-being conveniently and comprehensively.
Clinics on Cloud is committed to revolutionizing healthcare accessibility, empowering individuals to prioritize their health conveniently and comprehensively. Through innovative HealthATM technology and data-driven insights, Clinics on Cloud leads the charge in preventive healthcare, transforming the landscape of women's wellness.
Key insights from clinics on Cloud Data indicate a remarkable 17% increase in women conducting health assessments, credited to the availability of Health Kiosks in rural areas.
Age-Specific Trends: In the age group of 20-29, women's test participation increased from 65% to 67%, with a shifting ratio. In the age group of 30-39 years, participation rose from 68% to 70%, reflecting changing ratios. In the age group of 40-49 years, engagement surged from 70% to 72%, accompanied by shifting ratios. In the 50-59 age group, participation increased from 72% to 74%, and rates also increased. Participation remained stable in the 60-69 age group, while a slight increase was seen in the 70+ age group.
A 15% increase was also seen in preventive health screenings covered, which measure several critical parameters.
Common health problems for women include non-communicable diseases (NCDs), anemia, obesity, reproductive health problems, maternal health problems, cancer, lifestyle-related diseases, breast and bladder cancer, diabetes, and hypertension.
Additional data indicate that iron deficiency anemia affects 69% of women. About 57% of the women tested had excess body fat. Problems like PCOS, endometriosis, and infertility are widespread. The issue of infant mortality is particularly serious in rural areas. About 23% of women have heart disease, and the risk of diabetes appears to increase in women over 55. About 67% of women over the age of 60 suffer from high blood pressure.