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India's Healthcare Needs a Well-being Shift
25 Feb
Summary
- India should prioritize well-being over disease-centered care.
- Former WHO scientist urges focus on prevention and nutrition.
- Tribute paid to Dr. S.S. Badrinath's eye-care contributions.

India is urged to move beyond a disease-focused approach in healthcare towards a broader well-being model. Soumya Swaminathan, chairperson of the M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation and former WHO chief scientist, emphasized that this strategic shift is essential for guaranteeing disease prevention and adequate nutrition security for the entire population.
Swaminathan's remarks were made while delivering a memorial oration for the late ophthalmologist Dr. S.S. Badrinath. She lauded his pioneering work in establishing Sankara Nethralaya and enhancing its eye-care outreach. Dr. Swaminathan highlighted Dr. Badrinath as representative of a generation dedicated to public service through clinical expertise, research, and profound compassion.




