Transforming India: The Vision for a Global Healthcare Leader
The EY-FICCI report on ‘Decoding India’s Health Landscape’ highlights India's journey and future projections in the health sector. Dr Ravishankar Polisetty proposes an ambitious plan leveraging technological advancements and Poly Scientific Ayurveda. He envisions India as a healthcare capital with innovative initiatives including Smart Health Cities and AI-driven diagnostics to improve healthcare standards.
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The EY-FICCI report on 'Decoding India's Health Landscape' charts the evolution of the country's health sector over the past two decades and projects its development to 2047. Key imperatives include boosting the number of qualified healthcare professionals to meet the growing demand.
In a bold proposition this Independence Day, Dr Ravishankar Polisetty, a leader in Polyscientific Ayurveda, lays out a grand vision that could see India become the global healthcare capital within two decades. Dr Polisetty, a cardiac surgeon and researcher, believes that integrating technological advancements with the ancient wisdom of Poly Scientific Ayurveda can significantly advance India's health sector.
'As we celebrate the 77th Independence Day, it's time to recognize India's potential to become a world leader in healthcare by merging scientifically validated traditional Ayurvedic systems with modern medicine,' says Dr Polisetty. He suggests that concepts like Smart Health Cities, which combine natural remedies and advanced technology, can boost the overall quality of life.
Dr Polisetty reveals his plan to establish a US$ 1.8 billion Smart Health City in Telangana, complete with a cancer center, academy, and innovative hospital, and intends to replicate similar projects across India's 34 metros.
(With inputs from agencies.)