CLIRNET, Medica Superspecialty Hospital to collaborate and improve patient outcomes

CLIRNET has inked a pact with Medica Superspecialty Hospital to facilitate doctors to collaborate using technological interventions to deliver healthcare effectively for better patient outcomes. CLIRNET, has assisted Medica in expanding its continuing medical education initiatives to a larger audience and has supported in providing the necessary digital infrastructure to allow Medica to effectively perform many of their live CME and educational programs on the platform.

With the secure information and medical resources available on the platform, the superspecialty departments from Medica have been cohesively communicating and helping physicians on the ground on complicated patient cases and topical themes in healthcare via audio/video conferences.

The Bilateral Summit on Omicron Variant-India and South Africa was an excellent example of the impact of this partnership. Over 1400 participants from Critical Care, Anaesthesiology, Pulmonology, General Practice, Diabetology and Endocrinology, Infectious Diseases, and Internal Medicine engaged from metros like New Delhi and Mumbai to smaller towns like Burdwan and Vijayawada, reported Financial Express.

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Another groundbreaking project of CLIRNET, Discuss & Refer, is promoting better communication channels across various healthcare delivery systems to assist in timely referrals, lowering mortality and improving patient outcomes. Medica is a critical participant in this pilot program, helping to shape the efficacy of this project.

Medica’s educational events, such as Gastro-Critical Care Updates, Nephro-Critical Care Updates, Cardio-Critical Care Updates, and OBS Critical Care Updates, have been live-streamed on CLIRNET. Over 5,000 physicians in India watched the live broadcast of these 20+ sessions from diverse specialties. GI-critical care procedures, ways to raising creatinine, hemodynamic monitoring, and physiological changes in pregnancy were all discussed during these educational sessions.

Doctors from the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) department conducted a six-episode course on the platform that was authenticated and supported by the ECMO Society of India.