Abstract

Abstract: The COVID-19 problem has hit the healthcare industry hard. On one hand, it was responsible for treating COVID-19 patients, but it also faced a number of obstacles, similar to those experienced by other industries. Throughout it all, the industry has had to constantly innovate and come up with new methods to care for people. There have been significant shifts in consumer tastes and behaviour when it comes to accessing healthcare services. Players in this industry would do well to comprehend these behavioural shifts and alter their methods of operation accordingly. In terms of revenue as well as manpower, healthcare has become one of the fastest growing sectors in India. Due to expanding coverage, efficiency, and increased spending by both public and private sectors, the sector is expanding at a lightning speed. In the future, increasing income levels, more health consciousness, and a shift in attitudes towards preventative healthcare are all predicted to increase demand for healthcare services. Healthcare tourism has grown as a result of reduced cost of medical treatments, drawing patients from all over the world. Keywords: COVID-19, Digital Health, Healthcare, Teleconsultation, Telemedicine, Indian Healthcare Sector, Pandemic

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