NATHEALTH 8th annual summit in New Delhi from March 28-29.
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NATHEALTH 8th annual summit in New Delhi from March 28-29.

More than 120 speakers and 5,000 delegates are expected to attend

  • By IPP Bureau | March 26, 2022

NATHEALTH is scheduled to hold its eighth annual summit in New Delhi from March 28th to 29th 2022.  To galvanize actions from this critical need, NATHEALTH 8th Annual summit aims to bring together the entire gamut of players, decision-makers, domain experts, start-up incubators and accelerators, private industry, investors, and academicians to reimagining collaboration to strengthen India’s present healthcare scenario so that India becomes ready to deal with any future pandemic.

This two-day summit will have a stellar line-up of over 120 speakers comprising top government policymakers, healthcare leaders, and global domain experts. With over, 5000 delegates from the healthcare fraternity and related fields, the summit will see the launch of white papers on homecare, digital health, value-based procurement, GST study and spotlight presentations on global best practices in building healthcare resilience and CSR best practices. This summit will also present opportunities for businesses to network, collaborate through industry tie-ups on corporate partnerships and exploration of new business leads.

Speaking about the summit, Dr. Harsh Mahajan, President NATHEALTH and Founder & Chief Radiologist, Mahajan Imaging said, “NATHEALTH believes that there is a compelling need to create a unique platform conducive to meaningful dialogue that paves the way for collaboration among various stakeholders. Through this summit, NATHEALTH aims to further strengthen and reinforce the new post-pandemic national healthcare agenda, to unite the healthcare ecosystem, especially at a time when the world finds itself at a challenging crossroad.”

Dr. Shravan Subramanyam, SVP NATHEALTH and Managing Director, Wipro GE Healthcare, said, “Post-independence, the average life expectancy in India has increased. Accelerated by advanced technologies, surgical interventions and evolving public health programmes, the medical technologies and diagnostics industry is evolving. As a result, we are witnessing better patient outcomes, empowered patients, better access to healthcare services. The next step is— how do we prepare for the future? We need to bring preventive health and NCD management into focus and increase the resources to leverage the power of technology and AI to improve access to quality healthcare. We need stronger policies for greater investment in the innovation, research, skill development, medical education and capacity building of healthcare workers enabling ease of business and PPP models for system and infrastructure strengthening. There is a need to build a constructive dialogue in this direction through forums like the NATHEALTH Annual Summit 2022 where every stakeholder in the system can engage in some of the most meaningful conversations on the future of healthcare.”

 

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