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Home / Health / Shift to Prevention: Doctors Urge Healthcare Overhaul

Shift to Prevention: Doctors Urge Healthcare Overhaul

18 Jan

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Summary

  • Doctors advocate shifting healthcare from disease treatment to prevention.
  • Current focus on advanced illness treatment increases costs and lowers outcomes.
  • Prevention, lifestyle medicine, and primary care are significantly underfunded.
Shift to Prevention: Doctors Urge Healthcare Overhaul

At a recent Indo-US Doctors Meet in Hyderabad, medical professionals strongly advocated for a paradigm shift in healthcare systems, emphasizing a move from treating established diseases to prioritizing preventive measures. The current focus on managing advanced illnesses is identified as a primary driver of escalating healthcare costs and suboptimal health outcomes for the population.

Speakers noted that substantial healthcare investments are directed towards treating conditions such as heart attacks, strokes, and cancer, while preventive care, lifestyle medicine, and primary healthcare services are significantly underfunded. This imbalance, they argued, weakens public health infrastructure and contributes to issues like high maternal mortality rates, despite medical advancements.

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The medical community collectively called for policy reforms to bolster prevention strategies, strengthen primary care at the grassroots level, and foster patient-centered health systems. Discussions also touched upon leveraging technology and collaboration to achieve accessible and longevity-focused healthcare for all, addressing critical public health concerns like visual impairment in India.

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Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, president of the AMA, advocates for shifting healthcare investments towards prevention, lifestyle medicine, and primary care, rather than solely focusing on treating advanced diseases.
The IMA has adopted 2,000 villages across India to enhance and strengthen primary healthcare services at the grassroots level.
Dr. G.N. Rao noted that India accounts for nearly a fifth of the world's blind population, with about 8 million people blind and 40% experiencing severe visual impairment.

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