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| |February 201819CIOReviewffordable health used to be a benign migraine for top-level decision makers to implement on realistic grounds. It still is, despite the rapid advances and strides of research and infrastructure in the health industry. The accelerated necessity of State-of-the-Art health is growing faster than our country's GDP which is unsustainable. As India ages, the healthcare policies need to adapt along with the dynamic shifts in the nature and morbidity of diseases unless it's prepared for doom.The distribution of health services has not been uniform on a global scale. Developed countries with mature markets for health find themselves battling with affordability and cheap health care while developing nations barely have access to proper medical infrastructure and facilities. As a result, affordability and accessibility both play pivotal roles in determining the overall well-being of the masses.One way that the problem can be addressed is by presenting information and resources in a timely manner so that patients' condition can be better monitored. The aim is to reduce the need for physical interaction between the patient and the physician and to bring the wealth of medical expertise to the hands of the patient. The power of medical examination and diagnosis of the patient, granted to the patient.Connectivity is of the essence when we intend to bring all the players of health like patients, stakeholders, government policymakers, an array of doctors and ABy Kapil Nagpal, CEO, Indicare Health Solutions Pvt. Ltd. CEO INSIGHTSMHEALTH: A FORCE TO RECKON WITH
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