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by:Yovog     2023-09-21
Walk into the forum recently hosted by the India Health and Health Summit and Awards entitled \"towards a healthy India (IHWA)
At first disturbing: IT seems unlikely that bank executives, brand and pharmaceutical experts, PR, IT and company professionals and doctors will gather in the ballroom of a five-star hotel, how to build a bridge in rural areas
The urban divide allows everyone to enjoy health care.
Such meetings often have predictable combinations of stakeholders: doctors, representative of multilateral and bilateral institutions, public health experts, government officials from the Ministry of Health and a number of others.
But the purpose of the IHWA Forum is to attract many other players.
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The IHWA summit is a leading health and health portal and a blue pen media designed to stimulate discussion on different aspects of health.
How to bring health care to 1.
24 billion people?
How to improve the service quality and infrastructure of hospitals nationwide?
How to finance health care?
In our current environment, these questions are hard to answer: our public spending on health is the lowest in the world --
India\'s investment accounts for only 1% of its gross domestic product (GDP)
In terms of public health, China is 3 percentage points and 8 percentage points.
It is 3 cents in the United States.
Even this is not good for those who need it most.
\"Compared with the poorest five-point figure, the share of public health subsidies enjoyed by the richest 20-point population is three times that of it.
The death rate, fertility rate and nutrition levels of India\'s poorest are more than double that of the richest, according to a recent study by the National Application Research Commission (NCAER).
India has 9 beds per 10,000 people, while the world has an average of 40 beds per 10,000 people.
While health is a major contributor to economic and social progress, understanding of health as an investment is still low.
In the afternoon, a dynamic discussion was held on how to change this grim reality and achieve the \"national health\" section of the national agenda.
\"We need to break the island of delivery,\" Dr . \"M.
Director of aiims c. Misra.
\"Doctors have to stop treating only one aspect of the medical problem and start treating the whole problem, especially during prime time.
\"Health issues are intertwined with the technical, insurance and brand issues of health care, leading to an active but somewhat confusing discussion.
Head-Alkesh Wadhwani said: \"Expenditure of 70 needs to be allocated to primary health care
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Finding a health care solution in a country full of paradigms is not easy.
At present, the rapid growth of the health care industry in India can be attributed to private enterprises.
Treatment spending has put countless people in debt.
\"Creating financial access is essential,\" said Srikant gandganuri of EVP and Head-Life science and IT knowledge bank YES bank . \".
A team of three hospital directors made suggestions on how to make affordable health care for everyone a reality.
Lack of quality health care, lack of nurses and dialysis doctors;
Discussions were held in the absence of specialists in remote areas.
However, the proposed solutions are optimistic, including public-private partnerships for the provision of health care.
Building hospitals in small towns can change the economy, he said.
MD, Dharminder Nagar, healthcare.
According to the doctor, it is entirely for doctors to work in small towns to create incentives.
Apollo hospital doctor of medicine group Anupam Sibal.
\"I don\'t know any doctors who don\'t want to go back and serve the medical needs of their hometown people,\" he said . \".
Breathe in pure air and you can\'t stop sniffing and coughing, thanks to poor air quality.
Indoor air is 10-
Pollution is 30 times more than outdoor air, making us allergic.
According to the Global Burden of Disease Study, 50% of Indians may suffer some form of respiratory allergy by 2017.
Therefore, starting from 2015, it is worthwhile to reward yourself with Philips\'s new air purifier.
Jayati Singh Chakraborti, business director and marketing director, said: \"This eliminates almost all contaminants and allergens such as hair, pollen, mold, mites, etc.
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When millions of Indians don\'t have enough nutritious food to eat, the same number of people are obese.
This \"double burden of malnutrition\" is the theme of the annual national conference of the Indian Food Association (IDA).
Experts discussed ways to address the nutritional paradox in the country: chronic malnutrition and lack of energy, on the one hand, obesity and its related diseases.
Urbanization and economic progress have led to changes in eating habits and sedentary lifestyles, and the proportion of hypertension, diabetes and coronary artery disease is alarming.
Nutritionists, public health experts and experts in other related health fields gather to share ideas on how diet and nutrition can help maintain health and prevent and treat diseases.
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