Role of Technology in Strengthening Clinical Practice and Tele-Ayurveda

  • Unique Paper ID: 189395
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 7
  • PageNo: 6022-6026
  • Abstract:
  • Ayurveda is a holistic system of medicine that emphasizes individualized diagnosis and treatment based on fundamental principles such as Tridosha, Dhatu, Agni, and Srotas. Traditionally, Ayurvedic practice relies on clinical examination methods including Darshana, Sparshana, and Prashna. In the present era of digital health and technological advancement, integration of technology has emerged as a supportive approach to strengthen Ayurvedic clinical practice, research, education, and healthcare delivery. Modern technological tools such as electronic medical records, digital diagnostic aids, telemedicine platforms, mobile health applications, and advanced analytical techniques have enhanced documentation, standardization, accessibility, and evidence generation in Ayurveda. Tele-Ayurveda has expanded the reach of Ayurvedic services by enabling remote consultation, follow-up, lifestyle counseling, and preventive care, particularly in chronic and lifestyle-related disorders. Additionally, technology contributes significantly to drug standardization, quality control, and research through analytical instruments, bioinformatics, and data analytics. Despite these advantages, challenges such as preservation of holistic assessment, ethical concerns, data security, and lack of standardized guidelines remain. The present article aims to highlight the role of technology as an adjunct to classical Ayurvedic principles, emphasizing its potential to improve quality of care while maintaining the philosophical integrity of Ayurveda. Balanced and judicious integration of technology can facilitate the evolution of Ayurveda as an evidence-based, accessible, and globally acceptable healthcare system.

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BibTeX

@article{189395,
        author = {Dr. Manoj Kumar Behra and Mrs. Urmila Behra},
        title = {Role of Technology in Strengthening Clinical Practice and Tele-Ayurveda},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {7},
        pages = {6022-6026},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=189395},
        abstract = {Ayurveda is a holistic system of medicine that emphasizes individualized diagnosis and treatment based on fundamental principles such as Tridosha, Dhatu, Agni, and Srotas. Traditionally, Ayurvedic practice relies on clinical examination methods including Darshana, Sparshana, and Prashna. In the present era of digital health and technological advancement, integration of technology has emerged as a supportive approach to strengthen Ayurvedic clinical practice, research, education, and healthcare delivery. Modern technological tools such as electronic medical records, digital diagnostic aids, telemedicine platforms, mobile health applications, and advanced analytical techniques have enhanced documentation, standardization, accessibility, and evidence generation in Ayurveda. Tele-Ayurveda has expanded the reach of Ayurvedic services by enabling remote consultation, follow-up, lifestyle counseling, and preventive care, particularly in chronic and lifestyle-related disorders. Additionally, technology contributes significantly to drug standardization, quality control, and research through analytical instruments, bioinformatics, and data analytics. Despite these advantages, challenges such as preservation of holistic assessment, ethical concerns, data security, and lack of standardized guidelines remain. The present article aims to highlight the role of technology as an adjunct to classical Ayurvedic principles, emphasizing its potential to improve quality of care while maintaining the philosophical integrity of Ayurveda. Balanced and judicious integration of technology can facilitate the evolution of Ayurveda as an evidence-based, accessible, and globally acceptable healthcare system.},
        keywords = {Ayurveda, Technology, Tele-Ayurveda, Digital Health, Clinical Practice, Evidence-Based Ayurveda},
        month = {December},
        }

Cite This Article

Behra, D. M. K., & Behra, M. U. (2025). Role of Technology in Strengthening Clinical Practice and Tele-Ayurveda. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(7), 6022–6026.

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