GenWorks Health, an Indian healthcare provider, showcased its cutting-edge Connected Care digital health innovations at the G20 Health Working Group meeting held in Goa, India, from April 17th to April 19th, 2023. This event was attended by healthcare experts from the world’s 20 largest economies and included Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Dr Mansukh Mandaviya and Dr Bharati Pravin Pawar, Honourable Minister of State, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.
GenWorks showcased its Connected Care solutions for 11 clinical care areas such as Oncology, Radiology, Pathology, ICU, NICU, Audiology, Cardiology, Nephrology, Primary Care and Respiratory. These solutions aim to improve specialist access to the last mile and create a stronger impact by connecting all patients to specialists at the need of the hour.
Dhrumil Sorathia, CEO – Clinical Services at GenWorks Health and an invited delegate to the G20 meet, spoke of the company’s goals to leverage digital solutions in healthcare to transform it, using early interventions for better clinical outcomes. The efforts of India, who assumed the 2020 G20 Presidency, were praised by international delegates such as Dr Karin Kallander, who believed that the Indian government had a clear strategy to ensure the success of digital health solutions.
GenWorks Health is an integrated platform that understands health and technology in ensuring access to high-quality, standardized clinical care. In addition to having over 1000+ sales, service and support teams at 156 cities with a presence in over 750+ districts, GenWorks is also committed to providing affordable, accessible, and high-quality connected care solutions that can be utilized across regions.
The representation of GenWorks at the G20 Meet is a demonstration of their commitment and work towards making India a global leader in digital healthcare. The company is aiming to expand and improve access to healthcare, increase penetration and overall adoption of technology to make a larger impact. GenWorks wants to ensure that everyone has access to quality healthcare and that they can benefit from the advancements in digital technologies.