Bangalore: Karnataka Health Minister Dr. K Sudhakar recently advised health care We need to move from physician-centric to patient-centric and from hospital-centric to home-centric. He further emphasized that healthcare needs to focus on the “four Ps”: personalization, prediction, prevention and participation. He added that he had to stay away from the “fifth P,” which is a pill.
Speaking at the Private Hospitals and Nursing Homes Association (PHANA) 3rd Annual National Health Summit, Dr. Sudhakar said: Artificial intelligence When machine learningThere are new tools that allow for incredibly accurate diagnoses that can help provide timely and effective treatment. ”
Dr Sudhakar urged PHANA to work towards making healthcare affordable, accessible and accessible using technology. He further pointed out that some private hospital chains lack sufficient transparency. We strongly urge governments to do so, because without sufficient data, governments cannot draw effective conclusions. health program Both at the state and national level,” Dr Sudhakar said.
“NCDs are a big threat, today 1 in 4 people have diabetes. We don’t have a large data pool on this. That is why we have taken on the task of mass screening and developing a data pool.I am pleased to inform you that we are currently testing 60% of the population for NCDs,” said Dr. Sudhakar. increase.
“In order for Karnataka to become a prosperous state, it must become a healthy state. We are a firm believer in promoting ease of doing business, so we will take steps to curb red tapism,” Dr. Sudhakar concluded.