📺 Stream EntrepreneurTV for Free 📺

Zooming in 2018 for a Healthier Panorama Each year as India makes a new population landmark, we need to introspect on the aspect of fewer beds, doctors, nurses and infrastructure

By Dr Dharminder Nagar

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.

Shutterstock

When Abraham Lincoln used to say these words, he used to instill motivation, enthusiasm and a new vigour in the American people. Today many decades later and continents away, these lines seem apt for the year ahead in India.

Just as we dwell on the aspects that need to be set right and we prepare our industry resolution for the year ahead, we need to understand that our actions have impacts on generations to come. We as healthcare providers and as active participants in the story of "Evolving India' have been entrusted to pay a pivotal role and we, through our small endeavours, may be playing a major role in the changing landscape of healthcare in our country.

Just when we are battling taxation rules, new legislatures, capping and above all a trust deficit, I strongly believe in 2018, we as healthcare providers will understand and set the motion rolling for people to understand the importance of health and wellbeing.

In 2017, as Arunachal Pradesh has been declared "Open Defecation Free' after Sikkim, I feel positive as the aura of healthcare becomes bigger. I would like to congratulate the rising citizen of the country who through unfortunate mishaps and misfortunes of pollution, deforestation and adverse impact have come around to understand the importance of wellbeing, fitness and prevention. These recent developments have helped me envisage a vision for 2018.

A More Transparent Healthcare System: Questioning Systems Helps Innovation

The recent developments have made us introspect that today we need to be more transparent and open. It is also time that we start viewing the healthcare industry as a major participant of the service industry and automate it to ensure that we step closer to the patient. Our inclusions should be like Google is to your life. From prevention, detection, diagnosis, admission, rehabilitation and recovery, we need to guide the patients, support and understand them. The system needs to evolve relationships and guide the patient to wellbeing. Transparency in pricing and billing is just a small rock in the climb towards building a true "Patient-Centered Medical Care Approach'.

Patient Care and Doctor Expertise Needs Automation

Booking appointments with doctors just don't suffice, neither does getting your doctor rank through search engine optimization. We need a guiding approach. What happens to the patient after he or she has consulted the doctor? Is there anyone to explain the procedures and tests needed? Is there anyone to guide in the recovery process? Any set of tools to avoid post-surgery infection? Just as India is beaming as the IT capital of the world, we need to include healthcare in the same horizon of accountability and patient information.

A Little Support From the Government Would be Appreciated

Just as we haggle our way through Goods & Services Tax (GST) and the capping last year, we would want the government also to help us build sustainable models of healthcare and, above all, support the players that are actually participating in bridging the gap. Any initiative in Tier 2 and Tier 3 areas of the country should be recognized and appreciated by the government. This industry is not looking at subsidies but at inclusive growth. Just as the need to regulate it, there are stark realities of doctor, nurse, beds and infrastructure deficit.

While the government is currently focusing on capping the prices of some of the implants and stents, hopefully, 2018 will also see some thrust on making people fit and adopt a healthier lifestyle through awareness campaigns and incentives. This will make the people fall sick much less frequently and seeking far fewer medical facilities.

Medical Insurance Penetration: Why Pay Out of Pocket

Question arises why 80% people are not covered under the medical insurance plans. Just as the government can make crores of Indians opt for an identification card, it also has the potential to make at least 80% of the Indians to get covered under robust medical health policies. The insurance coverage would benefit not just the family's wellbeing, but will also make a difference to their economic status. We sincerely hope that the Aadhar becomes a pivotal force of "Sahi Aahar' and "Universal Swasthya'.

Let's Work on the Manpower Shortage

Each year as India makes a new population landmark, we need to introspect on the aspect of fewer beds, doctors, nurses and infrastructure. Will the new National Medical Commission Bill help us in bridging the gap? Only time will tell. Until then we as healthcare providers, who run exceptionally big tertiary care centres, need to propose the inclusion of doctor training and education plans in each of our setups to ensure that the gap of super specialists can be bridged.

May the year ahead acknowledge the relentless contribution of doctors and healthcare professionals who have been working to uplift the healthcare standards of the country and have been successful in placing the country as the best healthcare provider for the world to see and follow.

Dr Dharminder Nagar

Managing Director, Paras Healthcare

Side Hustle

These Coworkers-Turned-Friends Started a Side Hustle on Amazon — Now It's a 'Full Hustle' Earning Over $20 Million a Year: 'Jump in With Both Feet'

Achal Patel and Russell Gong met at a large consulting firm and "bonded over a shared vision to create a mission-led company."

Productivity

Want to Be More Productive? Here's How Google Executives Structure Their Schedules

These five tactics from inside Google will help you focus and protect your time.

Collaboration

5 Ways Solopreneurs Can Scale Their Business Through Collaboration

Our culture loves to perpetuate the myth that entrepreneurs must go it alone. But for many, the path to success is found in collaboration.

Business News

How Much Do Engineers, Software Developers, and Analysts Make at Apple? See Salary List

Using application data from highly-skilled foreign workers, Insider revealed a range of salaries at the tech giant.

Side Hustle

How to Turn Your Hobby Into a Successful Business

A hobby, interest or charity project can turn into a money-making business if you know the right steps to take.

Starting a Business

This Couple Turned Their Startup Into a $150 Million Food Delivery Company. Here's What They Did Early On to Make It Happen.

Selling only online to your customers has many perks. But the founders of Little Spoon want you to know four things if you want to see accelerated growth.