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Ayurveda can reduce costs
Source: Hindustan Times
To reduce the rising cost of healthcare, India needs to
bring traditional medicine systems, such as Ayurveda,
into the mainstream, said renowned cardiovascular surgeon
Dr Naresh Trehan.
Addressing the HT Leadership Summit on Friday, he said,
"The new era of Indian medicine lies in putting to test
the gems of herbal medicine along with modern science.
Ayurveda works from within the body and decreases the
need for intensive medical intervention, thereby reducing
the overall cost."
Trehan — whose ‘Medicity Medanta’ in Gurgaon, with 1,250-1,800
beds and specialty care, would be one of the largest healthcare
facilities in the country — was speaking on Innovative
Solutions to Health Challenges.
He said the healthcare sector would have to form a task
force to work parallel to the government.
“The task force can very well facilitate access to healthcare
for all villages in just five years — a target the government
has not been able to meet in over two decades,” Trehan
said.
Also speaking at the session, Dr K. Srinath Reddy, president,
Public Health Foundation of India, said that while the
technology was in place to prevent pandemics, India was
still home to the largest number of tuberculosis and measles
patients.
Dr Salim J. Habayeb, World Health Organisation representative
in India, said while quite a few pandemics had broken
out in the last few years, many more had been prevented
through public health initiatives.
Dr George W. Weightman, associate director and chief operating
officer of Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine,
said research and development had reached a stage where
regenerated organs would be a reality sooner rather than
later. “Results are encouraging on tests for organs made
from patients’ own tissues,” he said.
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