Revolutionizing India’s Health Sector: Empowering Smaller Providers at ISB Healthcare 4.0
The ISB Healthcare 4.0 conference brought together experts from the healthcare ecosystem to redefine India's health system. Key discussions focused on empowering smaller healthcare providers and the necessity for digital innovation, sustainable investments, and new care delivery models to improve health outcomes.
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The Indian School of Business (ISB) hosted the third edition of its 'ISB Healthcare 4.0' conference in Hyderabad, convening an array of industry leaders to reshape India’s healthcare landscape.
Highlighting the importance of smaller healthcare providers, Rizwan Koita, Chairperson of NABH, advocated for empowering these entities rather than relying on large corporations. Koita emphasized an integrated framework to support them via aligned clinical and digital standards.
ISB's leadership stressed the necessity for digital innovation and strategic public-private collaborations, with Professor Madan Pillutla encouraging attendees to build lasting partnerships that can overcome healthcare sector challenges.
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