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		<title>Current Technology and Scenario on Healthcare Innovations</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. V K Singh gave a brief overview of the current technology and scenario on healthcare innovations and delivery. He presented his idea of understanding the 3 ‘P’s i.e. pain,...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify !important;"><a href="http://innohealth2018.innohealth.in/speakers/dr-v-k-singh/">Dr. V K Singh</a> gave a brief overview of the current technology and scenario on <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.compolicy/healthcare-through-innovations/">healthcare innovations</a> and delivery. He presented his idea of understanding the 3 ‘P’s i.e. pain, (of) patient, (of) provider to deliver Healthcare at optimum cost and as well as scaling up the availability of care.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Without taking much time, he addressed all the stakeholders and also identified the knowledge gap that still exists and recommended increased research to fill them up through holistic approach along with further action to encourage innovation in healthcare.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify !important;"><a href="http://innohealth2018.innohealth.in/speakers/dr-anil-kumar-gupta/">Prof. Anil Kumar Gupta</a>, Visiting faculty, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad and Founder, Honey Bee Network, India gave the keynote address for the session and looked at the challenges in the areas of health. He acknowledged that, in recent times, there had been a growing awareness of health but said that more still needed to be done to allow further implementation of the necessary action. He then explained how, sharing and caring would result in good health, a significant integrated share and care approach should be adopted, thanks to the platform provided by <a href="http://innohealth2018.innohealth.in/">InnoHEALTH 2018</a>. This had enabled various stakeholders to come together. Questioned the gathering by asking them we (docs) only meet sick people, then how can we know what health is? He came up with an idea of conducting an event in which grandmothers who never visited the hospital. He was surprised by witnessing the number of grandmothers who did not visit hospitals in their lifetime. He observed that most people who live up to the age of 100 are women and unlikely to be the man. Spoke of how a healthy environment should be and considered Health as an ecosystem of both sick and healthy people.</p>
<p>He researched on the soil whether it had any impact on the health of a person since the cycle goes like<br />
soil -&gt; plant -&gt; animal -&gt; milk -&gt; human</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">He also emphasized that there are many ways to make affordable healthcare which should be adopted in small scale at least if not on large scale. For example, a student uses iron fish in his curry which gives him 126g of iron. Surveyed and found 5 healthy states, the common thing in them was that the mothers were breastfeeding the child for 3 to 4 years and the vegetables consumed (edible wheat). Insisted on adopting alternatives for supplementation of health.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Insisted on adopting alternatives for supplementation of health <a href="https://innohealthmagazine.comwell-being/mother-of-all-healings/">Ayurveda</a> complementaries in healthcare which should be dropped in. We are having 10,000 to 15,000 patients every day we have enough data too. Why aren&#8217;t we using the data? There was a need to raise awareness of the benefits of more data analytics in the healthcare sector. emphasized to Improve data analytics. Another area where development is required is in supply Chain – the challenge of innovation in healthcare, how do we connect the innovator and the user? On one side we have solutions and innovations but the scaling up foundations are less in numbers on the other side which creates the gap. Study of healthy people should be done. “Innovation comes with originality” – Prof. Gupta, He wanted the medical education system should be devised which will be helpful to all. Talked about the great scope of InnoHEALTH in this context as a platform for change. Ended the speech by throwing a question to all present there.“Innovations are coming up frequently but how to make it available to the world at large.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">His excellency <a href="http://innohealth2018.innohealth.in/speakers/klas-molin/">Klas Molin, Ambassador of Sweden to India</a>, who was the Guest of honor, shared the healthcare experiences of Sweden. The healthcare delivery was very important in their election campaign. He expressed the concern of time taking cures for which they are looking forward to solutions. Mentioned the importance of prevention as the secret of healthcare lies in focus on prevention. The duo of government academia and the private sector should be encouraged for results in healthcare. Sweden has a separate council regulating the innovations named as National innovation council. The action plan in innovations -MOU was signed between Sweden and India. Showcased the country ranking among EU in global competitiveness and innovation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Srijan Pal Singh CEO and Co-founder, <a href="http://www.kalamcentre.org/">APJ Abdul Kalam Centre</a> &#8211; Special invitee, started with a short video about late Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam to commemorate him and his work, showing his inspiring moonshots and contributions in the healthcare sector. Srijan explained that Dr. Kalam had been a strong person with a vision and a great motivator and original driving force behind the Dr. Abdul Kalam center. Shared a memorable incident encountered by him with late Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam in Kentucky, where Dr. Kalam was asked a question by a young student &#8211; “you have been in many positions like president, missile man, nuclear power, and many more as the list bigs.</p>
<p>Which of these gave you happiness or bliss of the above positions?<br />
Dr. Kalam opted a hidden option that is option E.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">In 1980, Mission AGNI was a tough task to achieve as the nose cone of the missile was a big challenge to design as there was a lot of heat as well as the pressure acting on it. They couldn’t use titanium also since the missile had to be very light in weight, then found a carbon-carbon composite which solved the purpose. One day his friend called from Hyderabad pleading his help for the children who were physically challenged and asked for a solution for their prosthetics. Kalam suggested why not make them a carbon-carbon composite prosthetics, which made the children very happy as the prosthetics were very light and they could now easily walk, run and didn’t feel the weight. The happiness in their faces made kalam sir happy. That gave him happiness by seeing the kids happy.</p>
<p>The message he wanted to is human compassion is strength and no joy can replace that.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">He then suggested, Art + music + soft skills + medicine + healthcare should be taken into the mainframe, a holistic approach should be adopted in healthcare. He Started a non-profit organization named after the missile man to try achieving the vision which Dr. Kalam dreamt of.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Came up with a unique idea of collecting engineering solutions for the upcoming challenges. Illustrated how poor and remote area people aren&#8217;t getting proper drinking water by which around 3000 people die every year. Mission to get all the citizens free and clean drinking water have been started and the PIL will be filed on Oct 15th, 2018.</p>
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		<title>Regulations, Laws &#038; Ethics in Healthcare Delivery in India</title>
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	<p><span style="color: #0071b2;"><strong>Regulations, Laws and Ethics in Healthcare Delivery in India</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;"><span style="color: #0071b2;">Dr. Kamal Mahawar</span> is Consultant General and Bariatric Surgeon with Sunderland Royal Hospital in the United Kingdom. He is also an Associate Clinical Lecturer with Newcastle University and editor of renowned scientific journals. His recent book ‘The Ethical Doctor’ published by Harper Collins India examines some of the serious issues affecting Indian healthcare.</p>
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	<p style="text-align: justify !important;"><em><strong>Any detailed analysis of the current state of Indian healthcare can be confusing. The decades of under-investment and lack of systematic planning has resulted in widespread chaos, degeneration of values, skewed distribution of resources, and a sense of helplessness on the part of both the state and the population. It is sadly true that doctors have systematically attempted to benefit from the failure of the policy and the regulation rather than seeking to correct it and their leaders have been busy protecting their own positions and interests rather than that of the patients they are meant to serve. Though the situation seems impossible, there is still hope. A series of determined initiatives can fix the problem.</strong></em></p>
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	<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Indian society is going through a catharsis. In an increasingly interactive but ever more disintegrated world, Indians are finally finding both the confidence and the desire to transform their own society. A country of 1.3 billion people is no longer prepared to accept being an &#8220;also ran&#8221;. In this process of churning, undeniably, there will be much pain but from this one hopes, will emerge an India &#8211; confident, strong, and sure.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">There is a lot wrong with contemporary Indian society – it&#8217;s thinking, it&#8217;s structure, it&#8217;s systems but we still have a chance. Each one of us alive today will not be here in say just less than 100 years time. Almost every single house in the country will become inhabitable in not too distant a future, and our cities will almost completely have to be rebuilt. We just need to ensure that the “new” that replaces the “old” is robust and before you know India would be transformed. I sincerely believe that with appropriate corrective action, we can resurrect almost every aspect of the Indian society – yes it&#8217;s thinking, the structures, and even the systems.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">This corrective action, however, will only become possible if we come out of our current situation where failure has led to arrogance rather than introspection. We will have to start by admitting freely and openly what is wrong with our society and then engage in a collective discourse to fix it. We need to raise both the level and the intellectual quality of our public discussion and move forward slowly &#8211; a step at a time &#8211; but decisively.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Any detailed analysis of the current state of Indian healthcare can be confusing. The decades of under-investment and lack of systematic planning has resulted in widespread chaos, degeneration of values, skewed distribution of resources, and a sense of helplessness on the part of both the state and the population. The task at hand is enormous.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0071b2;"><strong>Human Resources</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Healthcare industry is heavily dependent upon human resources. You can’t look after patient without doctors, nurses, technicians, etc. and yet little thinking has gone into ensuring an adequate work-force for the future that we can retain to work in the country. The current situation is that we are creating doctors and nurses but without the adequate hospitals and clinics for them to work in. The government keeps saying doctors and nurses don&#8217;t want to work in rural India but without understanding that doctors and nurses need adequate facilities, diagnostics, and other supporting services to deliver healthcare. Doctors and nurses need decent houses, schools for their children and facilities for a productive and entertaining social life. Given the fact that this is unlikely to change anytime soon in rural India, we will need to provide incentives for people to work in the villages – the same sort of thing that can force a doctor or a nurse to go and work in a small town in Saudi Arabia can also take them to a village in their own country. Our planners simply need to wake up to this reality. If a doctor or a nurse sees that he&#8217;ll save for four years by working for a year in a village, he is likely to drag himself there and also ensure he works hard to keep his patients and employers happy. The current situation where nobody wants the job in the first place does not leave the government with any levers when those in it don&#8217;t perform or simply don&#8217;t turn up! Adequate salary and tax incentives can go a long way in helping retain our homegrown talent and will ultimately pay back for itself by ensuring a healthier society. Health, after all it used to be said, is wealth.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0071b2;"><strong>The Role of the Government</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">In modern societies, we have left it to the governments to set the appropriate structures upon which we can all build our individual lives. If the structure is robust, our lives can indeed be very fulfilling but if it is not, the whole system can degenerate into chaos. The policy has failed Indian healthcare at every step and exploited by the very people entrusted to protect and develop it. Doctors continue to be educated and trained in a system that rarely keeps pace with the changing needs of the patients and the scientific developments. Underfunded medical colleges continue to treat the impoverished in shabbiest of the conditions and produce little in the name of research and scientific</p>
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	<p style="text-align: justify !important;">output. They struggle to recruit world-class faculty while those who take up these jobs find they can neither deliver world-class care nor engage in academics or research because of the lack of funding and bureaucratic controls. Our corporates happily donate millions of dollars to foreign institutes as they have well-established mechanisms for publicity that our institutions have failed to establish. And while our educational institutions and hospitals are crumbling due to lack of resources, our temples are one of the wealthiest in the world. There is much for us all to reflect over in the contemporary Indian society.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0071b2;"><strong>The Profession</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">At the same time, it cannot be denied that healthcare is fundamentally the doctors’ responsibility in any society. If any of the other stakeholders’ are falling short, it is up to us to make noise and ensure we can deliver quality healthcare to the people. However, Indian healthcare is remarkably short in this area too. A large number of doctors, let down by the system, have become so cynical that greed and self-aggrandisement have taken over empathy and ethics. The profession has got infested with one corrupt practice after the other and the doctors have simply chosen to look the other way. Yet, they complained bitterly when medical services were brought under the purview of the consumer courts. I agree that involving courts was not the right thing to do but what options did the doctors leave for the patients when the regulator, the Medical Council of India (comprising entirely of doctors), does not have an effective patient complaint cell or even a register of all qualified doctors. It is true that the desire of the medical profession in India to protect each other is much stronger than their will to protect patients. And while the rot was setting in, the so-called leaders of the profession were building their own hospitals and nursing home. Isn&#8217;t it amazing that not a single leader from the profession has spoken against the widespread lack of healthcare provision in the country for the poor or the ethical abyss that the profession has sunk into? It is sadly true that doctors have systematically attempted to benefit from the failure of the policy and the regulation rather than seeking to correct it and their leaders have been busy protecting their own positions and interests rather than that of the patients they are meant to serve. If you don&#8217;t believe me, just think how many of hundreds of medical societies in the country come out with anything useful for the people. Where is the desire to develop the local evidence base to guide local care? Where are the local guidelines for common clinical conditions that can be used by doctors and nurses working in remote towns and villages? Despite this, hundreds of conferences are organised annually at considerable expense and much fanfare where the emphasis is on reciprocating lectures and chairmanship rather than any real scientific data sharing. There will no doubt be islands of excellence in this vast sea of greed and corruption but I hope I have been able to give you a general idea of the state of the affairs. Many of these problems are not simply confined to India either.</p>
<p><span style="color: #0071b2;"><strong>The Private Sector</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">The private sector rose to fill in the vacuum left by the state and it is a fact that without private healthcare, large sections of our communities will have nowhere to go. But once again, the private sector has been allowed to mushroom without any attempt to match demand to supply. This has led to a situation where they are killing and pulling each other down into a moral quagmire with over competition in urban areas while vast sections of rural parts of the country are left un-served. Private nursing homes, diagnostic facilities, and hospitals are functioning without a regulatory overseeing mechanism and poor patients have no alternative, as the state hospitals are not fit for human treatment.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify !important;">Though the situation seems impossible, there is still hope. A series of determined initiatives can fix the problem. We need reform across the board. We need to reform our state primary health care provisions, our medical colleges and how we fund them, medical education and postgraduate training, continued medical education, regulation of the profession and the hospitals, mechanisms for patients to voice complaints, planning to distribute provisions evenly, and systems for accountability from all. And even if we did all this, there will be yet more left to do.</p>
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