March 2023 Lifestyle Magazine Drone use for commercial purposes has gotten much press of late due to Amazon announcing it intends to use drones to deliver packages to customers. This is a very intriguing and ..... Cont. Mr. Sandaruwan, Heart Centre @all right received www.nawaloka.com LASIK Department celebrates the achievements and contributions of ..... Cont. HR Department Nawaloka Hospital
About Nawaloka Hospitals By HR Department Photographs by Reese Miller awaloka Hospitals entered the state-dominated healthcare sector in 1985 as the first private hospital in Sri Lanka to of er tertiary healthcare services, Since then, under the visionary leadership of Dr. Jayantha Dharmadasa, the hospital has garnered considerable local and international recognition, pioneering numerous advanced clinical developments in the country. In 2020, Nawaloka Hospitals achieved the prestigious Joint Commission International’s (JCI) gold seal of approval for its continued compliance with internationally-recognized healthcare standards. The Hospital was a pioneering initiative, established under the Chairmanship of Late Deshamanya H. K. Dharmadasa, to be a centre of excellence in high technology diagnostic and curative facilities. "As Sri Lanka’s first premier multi-specialty hospital, Nawaloka was set up to mirror reputed hospitals in the region which offered advanced medical technology and expert medical care, thus eliminating the need for people to travel out of Sri Lanka for specialized medical treatment. "NAWALOKA" and the Story Behind N " I acknowledge with gratitude the entire team of Nawaloka including the medical personnel for the resilience shown during the challenging year and for continuing to provide quality healthcare to our clients.
Being a corporate citizen for more than 35 years, community programmes at Nawaloka certainly not a new topic. Nawaloka and its subsidiaries have always endorsed events that highlight the Sri Lankan culture and heritage. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY B a r As s o cia tio n o n 1 7 t h F e b r u a r y 2 0 2 3
A Role for Drones in Healthcare Article By Human Resources Department Drone use for commercial purposes has gotten much press of late due to Amazon announcing it intends to use drones to deliver packages to customers. This is a very intriguing and transformational idea with many intended and unintended consequences. The future use of drones in healthcare also is very thought provoking. How can the industry best use this technology to improve safety and care delivery? Well for starters, drones already have been trialed to deliver food aid and medical supplies to areas hit by disaster, such as Haiti, by a startup called Matternet. The rapid delivery of vaccines, medications and supplies right to the source could quash outbreaks of life-threatening communicable diseases. Communication equipment, mobile technology, portable shelter comprise the vast list of what could be delivered in a rapid fashion to areas where critical infrastructure damage would prevent ground or typical air transport. Drones help provide more efficient healthcare to patients from a distance or while mobile In the future, small indoor drones could deliver medicine to the bedside of a patient from the pharmacy, thus eliminating some human steps. This would lead to more rapid and less error prone administration of medications. Nurses and pharmacists can work more efficiently as supplies can be summoned to the bedside instead of the time consuming task of gathering necessary items. Drones could deliver medications and supplies to patients being cared for in the home instead of a hospital-based setting. The future will see more outpatient care and even home-based care that used to be delivered in the hospital. For many conditions, drone technology may make it easier and safer to provide this home-based care. When a provider rounds on a home patient, blood can be drawn and immediately sent by drone to the lab to be tested. Medications, antibiotics and treatments ordered by the provider may be delivered to the home by drone. ''This technology may allow more people in nursing homes to receive care at home for a longer period of time, which would increase the independence of the growing boomer population as they age.''
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