Indian hospitals will now share best practises to cut down maternal deaths by detecting pregnancy risks through a new initiative called ProAct
Indian hospitals will now share best practises to cut down maternal deaths by detecting pregnancy risks through a new initiative called ProAct. "ProAct is aimed at proactive management ofat-risk mothers and reducing maternal deaths by connecting state-run and private hospitals across the country through about 2,000 doctors," Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India president Hema Divakar told IANS here Friday.
The initiative will involve web-based interaction among doctors from about 100 hospitals across the country every month.
"ProAct will feature the federation's members comprising obstetricians and gynaecologists sharing the best practices and case presentations on clinical issues related to at-risk pregnancies," Divakar said.
The e-initiative also enables doctors to interact from their respective hospitals across cities and towns by leveraging on the convergence of technologies and facilitates continued medical education with the advantage of wider geographic coverage and larger audience.
"About 60 percent of pregnancies in our country undergo delivery with complications, such as anaemia, obesity, gestational diabetes mellitus, and pregnancy induced hypertension, which are obstacles in the journey of a woman towards motherhood," Divakar noted.
As pregnant women who are at risk need to be managed proactively, the federation will share the best practices to strengthen the system through ProAct.
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The webcast was moderated by four experts -- Uday Thanawal from Mumbai, Sanjay Gupte from Pune and Susheela Rani and Divakar from Bangalore.
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Source-IANS