New Delhi: The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has suggested avoiding using drones in healthcare delivery during harsh environmental conditions. "The drone type should be selected according to the geographical terrain. The drone path should avoid water bodies and deep forests (If possible). The payload should also be below the maximum level if difficult terrains," said ICMR while releasing the Guidance Document for use of Drones in Healthcare during the Bharat Drone Mahotsav 2022.
It further said that the drones should be periodically serviced and maintained. The use of Drones in healthcare service has been started during the Covid19 pandemic as the ICMR, Health Ministry, as well as Civil Aviation Ministry, joined hands to deliver Covid19 vaccines in far-flung areas with a lack of transportation and communication facilities.
The ICMR initiated a pilot project in the Northeastern States of Manipur and Nagaland bordering Myanmar to assess the feasibility of delivering Covid19 vaccines and other medical supplies through drones in October 2021.
"Covid19 vaccination drive under Har Ghar Dastak campaign gained a renewed vigor following this initiative. In the future, drones are expected to play wider roles by offering a time-efficient mode for delivering life-saving medications to far-flung and remote locations in India," said Samiran Panda, additional director general and head, epidemiology and communicable disease division, ICMR.