By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 31st
May:- The next ten years will define the Indian Healthcare Industry,
said Dr Om Manchanda, CEO,
Dr Lal PathLabs Ltd, while addressing the CII Conference on Shaping Healthcare Ecosystem, organised by here
at Chandigarh today. He added that we need to ensure that the gap between
Indian healthcare infrastructure and the requisite skill training for the same
is abridged by focusing on innovations and technology oriented solutions.
Dr Om Manchanda also mentioned that
both public and private sector should work in synergy to overcome the various
obstacles of the domain and maximize the benefits of unique government
initiatives like Ayushman Bharat. There is sufficient demand in the healthcare
industry, but the supply side needs to more accessible and affordable.
Ms
Avneet Kaur, Joint Chief Executive Officer, Invest
Punjab also addressed the gathering and mentioned that Punjab Bureau of
Investment Promotion is focusing on developing Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana
and Mohali as hubs for Medical Tourism through a variety of initiatives. She
also acquainted the audience that Invest Punjab is a one-stop office for all
regulatory clearances pertaining to industry investments. The Bureau
facilitates land identification and site visits, employ dedicated relationship
managers, has end-to-end online process approval and systematized feedback
mechanism in order to provide all round support to the investors.
Dr
Meena H Singh, Director, Punjab Health Systems Corporation
also graced the occasion and said that our nation has really progressed in
terms of treatment facilities in the last few decades, but now we need to focus
on preventive healthcare and achieve a substantial attitude change amongst our
people. She also informed that Punjab state shall shortly announce a
comprehensive health scheme that will allow the entire population to take its
advantage in a uniform manner.
Dr
Gaurav Maheshwari, Senior Consultant and Head-
Surgical Gastroenterology, Paras Hospital said that Corporate Hospitals have a
huge role to play in ensuring affordability of world class healthcare services,
esp. to the marginalized sections of the society. He suggested various methods by which private
medical practitioners may become more socially responsible such as tele-medics,
use of mobile diagnostics and re-engineering the use of medicines.
Dr
Navneet Dhaliwal, Assistant Professor – Hospital
Administration, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research
(PGIMER), Chandigarh, shared a government hospital’s purview of Indian
healthcare scenario and sought the support of private players in implementing
government schemes like ‘Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojna’ so as to extend its
benefits to the masses.
Other dignitaries who shared their
knowledge and opinion during the conference included Dr Rishi Mangat, Managing
Director, Apollo Clinic; Dr Gurbir
Singh Regional Medical Director (North & East), Fortis
Healthcare Ltd; Dr Surinderpal
Singh Bedi,Director – Clinical Services, Indus Hospital; Dr Ashish Sahani, Assistant
Professor, Centre for Bio-Medical Engineering, IIT Ropar and Mr Harish Chavan, Chairman, CII
Punjab State & Chief Executive Officer, Mahindra & Mahindra (Swaraj
Divison).
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