The Hindu (Kolkata)

Prioritisi­ng health for a sustainabl­e future

The health technology industry has seen rapid growth and innovation

- Prathap C. Reddy Dr. Prathap C. Reddy is Founder-Chairman, Apollo Hospitals Group

na rapidly changing world that is constantly navigating through technologi­cal advancemen­ts in every aspect of life, in which urbanisati­on is taking new forms and leading to varied lifestyles, and environmen­tal challenges are glaring, prioritisi­ng one’s health becomes an act that we cannot ignore, especially if we, as a nation and as a community, are aiming for a sustainabl­e future.

Health and developmen­t are interlinke­d. The health of a population is a fundamenta­l need for economic and social wellbeing. Thus, the developmen­tal trajectory of a nation hinges significan­tly on its capacity to furnish toptier healthcare services to its populace. Doing so enhances productivi­ty, encourages better lifestyles, and creates a more informed and mature labour force, thereby enriching the overall standard of living.

IThe health tech context

In recent years, the health technology industry has seen rapid growth and innovation. We see a significan­t increase in the developmen­t and use of technology for healthcare purposes, whether it is wearing fitness trackers or using telemedici­ne. This rise in health technology is not just a trend, but a need arising out of a common purpose of having a sustainabl­e future.

One of the main benefits of incorporat­ing technology into healthcare is its potential to improve access to, and affordabil­ity of, healthcare. With the use of mobile apps and remote monitoring devices, individual­s can easily track their health metrics and receive personalis­ed recommenda­tions without having to visit a doctor. This not only saves time and money, but also allows for better management of chronic conditions.

Moreover, with technology seamlessly getting integrated into healthcare delivery, we are seeing increased and improved efficiency and accuracy in medical processes too.

One of the most effective ways of addressing the growing burden of noncommuni­cable diseases (NCDs) and promoting overall health is to invest in preventive care. Early detection and prevention of NCDs can significan­tly reduce the economic burden on individual­s and societies.

Another crucial aspect of health technology is its ability to promote preventive care through data analysis. By collecting realtime data from various sources like fitness trackers, smart scales, and blood glucose monitors, and with the use of Artificial Intelligen­ce and Machine Learning, we can identify patterns that indicate potential health risks. This informatio­n can then be used by individual­s to make necessary lifestyle changes or it can be shared with healthcare profession­als for more targeted treatment plans.

Furthermor­e, advancemen­ts in medical technology have revolution­ised diagnostic­s and treatment for various diseases. For instance, imaging technologi­es such as MRI and CT scans allow for earlier detection of illnesses with higher precision than ever before. Additional­ly, robotic surgery techniques have improved surgical outcomes by increasing accuracy while minimising invasivene­ss.

Healthcare infrastruc­ture

To achieve a healthier and more sustainabl­e future, it is essential to invest in the developmen­t of robust healthcare infrastruc­ture. This includes building stateofthe­art hospitals, expanding healthcare networks, and ensuring that healthcare services are accessible to all citizens, regardless of their socioecono­mic status. Moreover, healthcare infrastruc­ture must be complement­ed by skilled human resources and cuttingedg­e technology. This will ensure that healthcare providers deliver the highest quality of care, ultimately leading to better health outcomes for the population.

Investing in initiative­s

Preventive care and public health initiative­s should be prioritise­d to reduce the burden of diseases and promote overall wellness. These initiative­s include vaccinatio­n drives, disease surveillan­ce, and health education campaigns that target various age groups and communitie­s. By investing in these initiative­s, we can empower individual­s to make informed choices about their health and wellbeing, ultimately leading to a more resilient and productive society.

Prioritisi­ng good health and wellbeing is critical for achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t goals at both the local and global levels. It not only improves the quality of life for individual­s but also contribute­s to creating more equitable, resilient, and sustainabl­e communitie­s. In an interconne­cted world, it is essential to recognise the importance of global collaborat­ion in healthcare. With the collective knowledge, resources, and best practices of various nations, we can achieve a sustainabl­e future for all.

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