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== RxVault.in==
 
== RxVault.in==
  
As India pursues digitization of medical records, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India has issued standards for creation of electronic health records (EHR) in August 2013. <ref name=" RxVault FAQ "> - RxVault https://rxvault.in/faq</ref>
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As India pursues digitization of medical records, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India has issued standards for creation of Electronic Health Records (EHR) in August 2013. <ref name="RxVaultFAQ">https://rxvault.in/faq</ref>
These include the use of:
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== RxVault Features==
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*A national unique health identifier ID (UID) and option of a secondary ID tied to the healthcare facility providing care.  
 
*A national unique health identifier ID (UID) and option of a secondary ID tied to the healthcare facility providing care.  
*Standards-based centralized data repository or data that can be shared with interoperable standards
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*Standards-based centralized data repository or data that can be shared with interoperable standards
 
*Safeguards for data privacy and security and  
 
*Safeguards for data privacy and security and  
 
*Emphasis on the “patient” as the authorized owner of the health data.
 
*Emphasis on the “patient” as the authorized owner of the health data.
The latter concept has led to a flurry of commercial entities developing products/solutions for consumers to store/access their health data. RxVault.in is one such product, developed by Smart Square Technologies Private, India. <ref name=" RxVault India"> - RxVault https://rxvault.in/about
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The latter concept has led to a flurry of commercial entities developing products/solutions for consumers to store/access their health data. RxVault.in is one such product, developed by Smart Square Technologies Private, India. <ref name="RxVaultIndia">https://rxvault.in/about</ref>
  
 
== RxVault Model and Audience==
 
== RxVault Model and Audience==
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The start-up’s model entailed digitization the medical records of users and uploading them to a secure cloud-based account that the user could use to access and share with his/her providers of care. The company’s initial target audience was the residents of Delhi (all sections of society) as the process  in digitizing records of 100,000 people in North India has already begun as of October 2013. The intent was to spread adoption nationwide by partnering with other hospitals at a later date.
 
The start-up’s model entailed digitization the medical records of users and uploading them to a secure cloud-based account that the user could use to access and share with his/her providers of care. The company’s initial target audience was the residents of Delhi (all sections of society) as the process  in digitizing records of 100,000 people in North India has already begun as of October 2013. The intent was to spread adoption nationwide by partnering with other hospitals at a later date.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
https://rxvault.in/faq
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https://rxvault.in/about
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Latest revision as of 19:36, 27 January 2015

RxVault.in

As India pursues digitization of medical records, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India has issued standards for creation of Electronic Health Records (EHR) in August 2013. [1]

RxVault Features

  • A national unique health identifier ID (UID) and option of a secondary ID tied to the healthcare facility providing care.
  • Standards-based centralized data repository or data that can be shared with interoperable standards
  • Safeguards for data privacy and security and
  • Emphasis on the “patient” as the authorized owner of the health data.

The latter concept has led to a flurry of commercial entities developing products/solutions for consumers to store/access their health data. RxVault.in is one such product, developed by Smart Square Technologies Private, India. [2]

RxVault Model and Audience

The start-up’s model entailed digitization the medical records of users and uploading them to a secure cloud-based account that the user could use to access and share with his/her providers of care. The company’s initial target audience was the residents of Delhi (all sections of society) as the process in digitizing records of 100,000 people in North India has already begun as of October 2013. The intent was to spread adoption nationwide by partnering with other hospitals at a later date.

References

  1. https://rxvault.in/faq
  2. https://rxvault.in/about