India needs quality healthcare to meet the rising
demands of consumers
Emphasising that India needs to transform its healthcare
sector as it loses huge ammount of money due to premature deaths and
preventable illnesses every year, experts say that providing access to quality
healthcare for 1.25 crore people was a huge challenge that the country must
meet. ‘We house 16 per cent of world’s population and 21 per cent of
world’s disease burden equalling loss of 6 per cent of India’s GDP due to
premature deaths and preventable illnesses. It is estimated that the increasing
Non-Communicable Disease (NCD) burden will cost India $4.58 trillion due to
loss of productivity,’ said Nandakumar Jairam, chairman, Ficci Health Services
Committee, according to a release. At the same time, he said, India’s
total health spend is only 4.7 per cent of GDP and out of pocket expenditure
(OOP) is 62 per cent of the total health spend. ‘This is very high when
compared to other countries such as Brazil (25 per cent), China (32 per cent,
South Africa (6 per cent), the US (11 per cent) and the UK (9 per cent),’ he
added. Vishal Bali, co-chairman, Ficci Health Services Committee and
chairman, Medwell Ventures, said that unprecedented demand due to demographic
changes and shifting disease patterns, coupled with rising costs and the
proliferation of technology, has led to demand for efficiency, transparency in
care delivery.
‘This has paved the way for innovation of processes and
products and new business models in the healthcare sector to cater to the
rising demand of the consumers. In view of the new era, it is time that we look
at the Indian healthcare with a different lens keeping patient needs at the
core and re-engineer the entire value chain of healthcare delivery,’ he said. Ashok
Kakkar, who is also associated with the Ficci Health Services, said that India
will have to bring in a complete paradigm shift in its healthcare system to
provide good health services to its people. The 10th edition of Ficci’s
annual healthcare conference – ‘FICCI HEAL’ – will be organised here on August
31 and September 1, the release said.
Source: www.thehealthsite.com
26.08.2016
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