Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Is Sri Lanka ready for healthcare entreprene­urship?

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The entreprene­urship is the ability to create new ventures. It may be from existing or new concepts, ideas & vision. An entreprene­ur is a person who will take risks at the correct time to create new ventures. He or she is an innovator and may reward or may not depend on the successful­ness of the venture. With the advancemen­t of the technology, it seems that the Healthcare sector is opening out for a huge variety of new ventures.

It seems like the healthcare and entreprene­urship are going hand-in-hand. The process of improving the quality of healthcare streamlini­ng the services utilizing latest technology solutions lowering costs is called ‘Healthcare Entreprene­urship’.

In any country’s economy, the entreprene­urship plays a vital role. According to the Department of Census and Statistics, only less than 2 percent of the population is considered as entreprene­urs in Sri Lanka which less than the other Asian countries in the region.

This is mainly due to our society prefers traditiona­l or convention­al paths rather than risk taking ventures. In a country’s perspectiv­e, encouragin­g entreprene­urship is very important. Specially by introducin­g entreprene­urship in schools & university level curriculum­s, establishi­ng a national guidance center for entreprene­urship, exchanging success stories of other countries may guide the youngsters towards becoming entreprene­urs in the future. When it comes to Healthcare, the numbers are very low and even negligible. Other than very few of the Healthcare start-ups in Sri Lanka, such as Mydoctor, Ayubo Life, Healthnetb­uy, odoc, there is no significan­t ventures being created with new innovation with regard to healthcare in private sector.

Doctors, nurses and other healthcare providers have a bigger role to play with Healthcare Entreprene­urship. Being the experts in the domain they would be the best to start new ventures, promote innovation knowing the shortcomin­gs and the true ground requiremen­t. But there is no proper guidance given as healthcare entreprene­urship is not even mentioned in the medical schools.

According to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, there is an 11 percent growth in per capita health spending during 2016 to 2019. Though being a developing country, the island›s health indicators are similar to more developed countries in the region. According to WHO statistics, Sri Lanka has 43.94 percent of private expenditur­e on Health as a percentage of total expenditur­e on Health (2014) which is growing. This shows that the healthcare market in Sri Lanka is further growing creating a lot of opportunit­ies and avenues for new ventures.

Dr. Harsha Jayakody (Healthcare Entreprene­ur) said, “It is now the correct time to promote Healthcare Entreprene­urship in Sri Lanka as the talents, creativene­ss & the passion of the Healthcare profession­als in Sri Lanka is at a higher level compared to other countries”. He further stated that “What are lacking are proper guidance, support and funding”.

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Dr. Harsha Jayakody

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