To read more, please click here: Renalyx Health Systems has launched RxT 21, India’s first fully indigenous AI-powered hemodialysis machine, aimed at making dialysis more affordable and accessible. Priced at INR 6.70 lakh, it features cloud connectivity, real-time monitoring, and smart diagnostics. The company plans to invest INR 800 crore to scale production and expand globally, with initial deployments in Maharashtra and Karnataka. This innovation marks a major milestone in Indian medical device manufacturing and supports the government's ‘Make in India’ vision. To read more, please click here: The Kerala Government is set to launch a real-time Blood Bank Traceability App to provide instant information on blood availability across the state. Developed by K-DISC, eHealth, and other health bodies, the app connects both government and private blood banks and will soon be accessible to the public. It aims to ensure safe, traceable blood donations and promote 100% voluntary blood donation. A pilot launch will begin at Thiruvananthapuram General Hospital, with a full rollout expected by year-end. To read more, please click here: 4. PGIMER to Launch Smart Navigation App for Patients – A Big Step in Digital Healthcare PGIMER Chandigarh is set to launch a smart navigation app by the end of the year to help patients easily find their way inside the hospital, reduce wait times, and improve service through features like real-time indoor mapping, QR-based patient IDs, and crowd management. Developed with C-DAC Noida, the app is part of PGIMER’s larger digital transformation, including a fully online Hospital Information System under Ayushman Bharat. PGIMER is also expanding its facilities and services under the Rs 987 crore Sarangpur Project, boosting infrastructure, security, affordable medicine access, and surgical efficiency. To read more, please click here: 5. Karnataka to Launch AI-Based Attendance App for Government Employees – A Leap Toward Smart Governance Karnataka is launching KAAMS (Karnataka Advanced Attendance Management System), an AI-powered mobile app that uses selfie-based facial recognition and GPS geofencing to track government employee attendance in real-time. Replacing traditional biometric and manual systems, KAAMS aims to improve transparency, reduce fraud, and enhance efficiency across 70 government departments. Developed by the Centre for e-Governance, the app ensures data security and has already shown success in health department pilots. To read more, please click here: To read more, please click here: Subject in Focus ⭐ How to Turn Patient Feedback into Better Care and 5-Star Reviews Patient feedback isn’t just about praise or complaints—it’s a goldmine of insights to improve your clinic and build a strong online reputation. Here’s how to make the most of it: 1️. Monitor All Review Platforms Watch Google, Practo, Facebook, and in-clinic surveys. Stay alert to every comment. 2️. Organize Feedback by Topic Group issues (like wait time, staff behavior, cleanliness) to see patterns clearly. 3️. Respond to Reviews Reply to all reviews Good and bad. Be kind, calm, and professional. 4️. Train Your Team Use feedback to praise good work and guide improvements in service and communication. 5️. Fix What’s Broken If patients complain about wait times, scheduling, or billing—act on it. Quick fixes = happier patients. 6️. Share Positive Reviews Show off great reviews on your website, social media, or clinic screen. It builds trust. 7️. Ask for Feedback at the Right Time Send a quick form right after the visit—when the experience is fresh and positive. 8️. Make Feedback Easy & Anonymous Use digital forms or kiosks. Keep it short and simple. 9️. Recover from Negative Feedback Apologize fix the issue, and follow up. Often, unhappy patients become loyal fans. 10. Track Progress Set goals (like going from 3.9★ to 4.5★) and review them monthly with your team. 💬 Great patient care + smart feedback handling = clinic growth and glowing reviews. The Doctorpreneur Academy: Brief: The Lean Startup by Eric Ries is a guide for building successful businesses by working smarter and faster. The book introduces the idea that startups should treat their work like a science experiment—test ideas quickly, learn from results, and adjust before wasting time and money. Instead of spending years building a perfect product, entrepreneurs should create a Minimum Viable Product (MVP)—a simple version—to see if customers even want it. The goal is to learn what works through a cycle of build, measure, learn, and make changes based on real customer feedback. This method helps reduce failure, saves resources, and leads to more useful products. In short, The Lean Startup teaches how to grow a business by staying flexible, learning fast, and focusing on what customers actually need. Doctorpreneur Power Capsules A doctor’s reputation is more than just good reviews—it’s the foundation for long-term career growth and patient loyalty. 2️. Attracts New Patients – Positive reviews and word of mouth bring more people to your practice. 3️. Boosts Patient Retention – Satisfied patients stay loyal, even when there are other options. 4️. Brings More Referrals – Happy patients recommend you to friends and family. 5️. Increases Income – More patients + higher trust = more stable and growing revenue. 6️. Improves Negotiation Power – Reputation helps in dealing with insurance companies and partners. 7️. Supports Career Growth – A respected name opens doors for speaking, publishing, and leadership roles. 8️. Improves Outcomes – Patients follow advice better when they trust their doctor. 9️. Builds Professional Influence – A strong reputation earns respect in the medical community. 10. Offers Legal Protection – A good name helps during legal or professional challenges. Here’s your trivia for today:
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