Bringing Down Need For Tertiary Healthcare Can Help The Common Man & Our Economy

Bringing Down Need For Tertiary Healthcare Can Help The Common Man & Our Economy

The government has recently taken some proactive steps in the healthcare field towards bringing down the costs of implants, stents and even medicines. The prices of knee implants were capped, bringing down their costs as much as 69 percent for certain types. Earlier, the prices of stents were also capped, taking down their end price significantly. These measures will have the effect of bringing down the costs of these items for the patients and making healthcare more affordable for the common man.

However, the thrust of the government seems to be on bringing down these prices of these items that are used in tertiary care. How about enabling an environment where people do not need tertiary care or, in other words, putting in place measures where people do not fall sick and need to be admitted to hospitals?

France has taken a lead. Can’t we do what the French have done?

France has taken a lead in these aspects and has come out with National Nutrition Policy where the thrust is on healthy food habits. The guidelines for general public clearly state that people should limit the consumption of fatty foods, increase the consumption of starchy food, fruits, and vegetables, limit consumption of alcohol and consume only iodized salt. The guidelines were formulated by a multiple-sectoral committee comprising of representatives of national health agencies, different ministries, public research institutes and other stakeholders. The attempt has been cleared to prevent obesity which is a major precursor for various ailments and medical conditions.

Going one step further, the authorizes in France also made it mandatory for all advertisements of food products to carry cautions telling the people to stop snacking, start exercising and eat more fruits and vegetables. All this when only about nine percent French are obese.

Our situation:

In India, we already have one in every five people who are obese, translating into about 20 percent overweight population. This figure is only climbing up. If people are guided and enough safeguards are put in place by the government through its agencies to make sure that people do not fall ill and as a result do not need or very few people need tertiary care, it will be far more effective than just making tertiary care more affordable to them.

Containing obesity is definitely one step that the government can take in this regard for long-term health benefits of the populace. For example, India has already been crowned as the world’s capital for heart-related ailments. There are about 3 crore heart patients in India with about 2 lakh heart surgeries being performed every year and projections that this number will rise dramatically. Heart problems have a direct relation with obesity. If there is concerted effort to fight obesity, in which the government will have to play the pivoting role, the burden of diseases can be brought down in the country, instead of just reducing prices of stents and other devices which will have limited scope of benefit.

Our policies for pharma dispensing are also not completely just:

The government has also been asking doctors to prescribe only generic medicines to the patients. This may not produce the desired result as the pharmacist to which the patient will go to will stock 4-5 brands generic brands and all may not have the same efficacy. Here the government has to play an all the more active role than in items like stents and knee implants. This is because stents and implants are still used by far fewer people by medicines are consumed by almost the entire population. The government has to come out with really strong certifications and quality controls for the generics before doctors prescribing only generic medicines can bring about the desired results. The government has also increased the registration cost of foreign pharmaceutical companies for entering India and selling their medicines. All these measures will have more impact when there is s thriving generics market which has strong credentials and is trustworthy.

In a country like India which has a population of 1.2 billion with about half of the population under or about the age of 25, there is no reason we should be bogged down by the burden of diseases and not emerge as a winner in the global economic, military and scientific fields.

What can we do?

To thwart any possibility of the brilliant demographic advantage go waste, India has to take proactive steps in making healthy eating a must in schools, hospitals and also public places. Physical education has to make a must right up till class 12th and a robust system has to developed where people understand the benefit of keeping fit.

Incentivizing health by earmarking weight for healthy people in jobs, in public utilities and in public transport will go along way in reminding people of the need to keep fit.

An awareness campaign needs to be developed which can also include television commercials and celebrity endorsement with a fit person to spread the message of weight control and keeping healthy.


Krishna Shukla

General Manager - Sales I Corporate Accounts I Siemens Healthineers

7 年

The very concept of Health Outcome need to be focussed on...

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Dr. Rajiv Kashyap, MBBS, MBA, PGDPPHC, PGCHL (ISB)

Digital Health | mHealth | Remote Patient Monitoring | NCD & CCM Technotherapeutics

7 年

Very well articulated. However, I would like to also like to add that helping patients navigate the health system better would go a long way in controlling the over-utilization of tertiary care services & under-utilization of primary care services. A little effort by tertiary care providers towards de-commodification of healthcare services probably will improve efficiency & outcomes of our healthcare delivery system by several folds...

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Ajay Bhat

General Manager Marketing And Business Development

7 年

Indeed an eye opener....

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SUMEER GOEL

My Network --- My Networth

7 年

Grossly Very True & implementable !!

Dr. Sanjay Jain ? IIM Lucknow

Healthcare & Medical College Consultant

7 年

Really great Sir, it will be great if it can happen. Prevention is better then cure. With better eating habits, life style and social values our forefathers lived very healthy life. But today we are our-self is responsibility for present circumstances. Sir today farmers are burning their fields and making living hell "SMOG". Just for Vote Bank no one is taking any action. Most of eatables available are synthetic. Synthetic Milk, Polluted Air, Polluted Water, Chemically processed Vegetable and fruits. We don't know what we are doing for coming generations. For every move we just see towards Government. Mot of the cheap generic medicines are not available with medicine shop. If we will make fitness/ obesity parameter for decision making, what we will do with Police, politicians, technocrats and bureaucrats are obese. But still a great thought process can make India better place to live.

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