FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE
-By Dr. Narendra Saini, Secretary Genral IMA
Health and Healthcare, needs to
be segregated from each other for no
better reason than that the former is
often erroneous seen as a direct
ramification of the latter. As stated by
WHO Health is a state of complete physical,
mental and social well-being and not merely the
Always good
health confers on a soul freedom from
illness and the aptness to realize
oneʼs potential. So, its reflection can be
perceived as happiness. Healthcare in
todayʼs storyline has been modified with
its ingredients as availability of good
portable water,
proper sanitation
and
hygiene being supplemented
with “Affordable”, “Accessible”, and
“Quality care ” during illness .
70% of todayʼs recurrent wealth
is spent on chronic illness , many of
which are preventive if stereotype are
developed such that the network of
healthcare that we tender is affordable.
It is obligatory for a nation that the
healthcare facilities that we provide are
effortlessly
accessible.
The
contemporary equipped facilities should
reach the remote locations so that these
stand at a recurrent platform for all.
According to available statistical figures
the accessibility of portable and safe
drinking water reduces the risk for the
water borne diseases thus ensuring a
safeguard for the local. It is despicable if
progressive technology being available
but not completely accessible to the
general, thus the perks of it not been
utilized by the stakeholders of it. The
total consequence of it would be cipher
as the major theme backing it is
absence of disease or infirmity.
eradication
of
disease
remains
indeterminate.
The management of proficient
healthcare cannot function solitarily it is
an algorithm that is connected to one
another . Healthcare being affordable
and accessible if devoid of Quality it
would be like a world that is just full of
trumpets where lemonade is made from
artificial flavors and furniture polish
being prepared of real Lemons. So,
strict quality benchmarks need to be
devised such that the healthcare being
provided is efficacious and fruitfull.
In
Todayʼs
terms
non
communicable diseases constitute a
significant economic burden on wordʼs
Economy. As the world is progressing
there is a paradigm shift from
communicable to non communicable
diseases. India being a nation with
colossal
number
of
population contributes a inordinate
number in it along with the burden of
communicable disease.
Good Quality Healthcare to be
channelized need to have efficient
professionals those act as the gadgets
for
consummating
the
structure
fabricated
by
the
administrative
authorities.
We
have
Councils
developed for doctors and Nurses for
regulating their education and training
but nothing for paramedical staff who
constitute a major part of health care
human resource.
India lack around 5 lakh of
doctors ,more than 10 lakh of nurses
and more than 15 lakh of paramedical
staff..Education being a paramount
carver for improving touchstones