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Home / Health / India Leads Global Patient Safety Dialogue

India Leads Global Patient Safety Dialogue

31 Jan

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Summary

  • International conference discusses safer, equitable healthcare.
  • India's healthcare delivery influences global policy.
  • Patient safety is a shared global responsibility.
India Leads Global Patient Safety Dialogue

The Apollo Hospitals International Health Dialogue (IHD) 2026, themed "Global Voices, One Vision," recently highlighted India's influence on global healthcare standards.

The international conference brought together medical professionals, policymakers, and digital health experts to discuss building safer and more equitable healthcare systems.

Opening day discussions centered on patient safety as a critical leadership and governance issue, extending beyond clinical practice. India's experience in large-scale healthcare delivery, coupled with continuous quality improvement, is now shaping global health policy and patient safety frameworks.

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Dr. Sangita Reddy noted the IHD's goal of fostering worldwide learning, with over 5,000 registrations from 75 institutions globally, reflecting growing international interest in Indian healthcare models. She emphasized, "Patient safety is no longer a local issue. It is a shared global responsibility."

Dr. Jayesh Ranjan stressed the importance of public policy and inclusion, advocating for diverse solutions and equitable access to digital health initiatives. Dr. Madhu Sasidhar called for patient safety to be embedded in daily organizational practices, led from the top.

Global experts also warned against "safety clutter"—excessive checklists that burden staff without improving outcomes. Dr. Atul Mohan Kochhar affirmed the ultimate goal: "Zero harm is the only acceptable number."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The theme of the International Health Dialogue 2026 was "Global Voices, One Vision."
India's experience in delivering healthcare at scale while improving quality, transparency, and accountability is influencing global health policy and patient safety frameworks.
The ultimate goal for patient safety is "Zero harm," which is stated as the only acceptable number.

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