Mangalagiri AIIMS Using Drones Services has been Successful : వైద్య సేవల్లో డ్రోన్ల వినియోగానికి సంబంధించి గుంటూరు జిల్లా మంగళగిరి ఎయిమ్స్లో నిర్వహించిన ప్రయోగం విజయవంతమైంది. మంగళగిరి నుంచి 15 కిలోమీటర్ల దూరంలోని నూతక్కి ప్రాథమిక ఆరోగ్య కేంద్రం నుంచి సేకరించిన రక్త నమూనాల్ని డ్రోన్ ద్వారా తీసుకువచ్చారు. ఇకపై రక్త నమూనాల సేకరణతో పాటు ఇతర అత్యవసర వైద్య సేవల్ని డ్రోన్ సాయంతో సులువుగా అందించొచ్చని ఆసుపత్రి సంచాలకులు తెలిపారు.
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00:00AIMS, a medical institution in Akhilabad, which is known for providing medical services to the people at a low cost, is now the first country to provide medical services through a drone.
00:11A drone was sent to the Noothakki Primary Health Centre, which is 15 km away from the hospital, and 10 patients were brought here with blood samples.
00:19They were tested in the AIMS experiment room.
00:22The experiment was a success, which brought joy to the people in the hospital.
00:26It took 18 minutes for the drone to return to the Noothakki Primary Health Centre.
00:30Dr. Madhubanandakar, a member of the hospital board, said that there were no objections to this, and that he would provide the necessary medical services with the help of a drone.
00:41In the Noothakki Primary Health Centre, medical services are provided only in the AIMS experiment room.
00:45Doctors, house surgeons, senior residents, and other paramedical personnel go there regularly and provide medical services to the villagers.
00:52Twice a week, they conduct medical tests for the pregnant women.
00:56The AIMS experts said that they will bring the samples of the tests with the help of a drone and conduct the necessary tests immediately, and provide the necessary reports to the government.
01:22It will expand gradually, and the drone has a very big role in the future in healthcare for all people.
01:34The service is not for the patient, they will not give you extra anything, but this is very cheap.
01:39And this is the starting phase in AIMS, and for AIMS this is very minimal.
01:44But all year we will evaluate and we will expand more.
01:49On the occasion of Jathiya Ayurveda Day, Prime Minister Modi started these services virtually from Delhi on Tuesday.
01:56In Noothakki, there is a village health centre related to the hospital.
02:00Students studying MBBS in AIMS receive field-level education here.
02:03AIMS has been thinking for a long time to provide medical services with the help of a drone.
02:09In addition, a contract has been signed with a company for drone services.
02:13The responsibility of collecting blood samples and bringing them in the air has been handed over to the company.
02:18In the coming days, AIMS has announced that it will expand its services and reach more people.
02:24Our drone service is from Mangalagiri to Noothakki.
02:30It is 15 km away from Mangalagiri.
02:32Drone has been sent there.
02:34It has been returned with a pregnant woman's blood sample.
02:38Since our centre is there, we are using this facility there.
02:43We can transport medicines.
02:45We can transport anything up to 5 kgs.
02:49We have started the services up to now.
02:52There is a scope to expand in the future.
02:53It takes a lot of time to go to the primary health centres and collect blood samples.
02:58Vehicles are necessary.
02:59You have to go there again to collect the results.
03:02After the tests are completed in the lab, it is enough to send reports, medicines, injections to the drone and inform the doctors on the phone.
03:10This will save human lives.
03:13This drone will be sent 40 to 40 km away to collect blood samples.