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Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty MS, FRCS (England) Chairman Narayana Hrudayalaya Group of Hospitals Bangalore Healthcare, driver of the world Economy

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Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty MS, FRCS (England)

Chairman

Narayana Hrudayalaya Group of Hospitals

Bangalore

Healthcare, driver of the world Economy

Global healthcare and wellness industry is $4.5 trillion

USA healthcare is $2.5 trillion

Inclusive growth for the world peace

Largest employment generator

IT v/s Healthcare

Largest employment generator for women

Global healthcare, current scenario

100 years after the 1st heart surgery less than 10% of the world’s population can afford it

India needs 2.5 million heart surgeries a year

India does approximately 90000 surgeries a year

Approximately 94% of the surgeries done in India are performed at non- Government hospitals

Govt spends 1% of the GDP on health

80% of the national expenditure on healthcare is borne out of pocket

47% of the urban, 37% of the rural population borrow money or sell assets to pay for the healthcare

Healthcare expenses is the commonest cause of rural indebtedness

Healthcare is all about man, money, machine and beds

Wealth of the country has no relationship with the quality of healthcare

Tax payers money cannot pay for the healthcare

Govt as the health insurance provider

Yashasvini

Vajapayee Arogyasree

Rajeev Arogyasree

Kalaignar Health insurance

Politicians across the world do the right things for the wrong reasons

Health cities with 1000 to 5000 beds

Heart surgery for $800

Low Cost Heart Hospital, Mysore

If Airline company is required to buy planes, aviation industry will perish

Its not the money, it’s the man

WHO estimates shortage of 2 million healthcare professionals

India has a shortage of 7 lakh doctors

If we add 100 new medical colleges a year for the next 5 years we will have adequate number of doctors by year 2025

Global Trends in Supply and Demand

1 31-1011 Home health aides

2 15-1081 Network systems and data communications analysts

3 31-9092 Medical assistants

4 29-1071 Physician assistants

5 15-1031 Computer software engineers, applications

6 31-2021 Physical therapist assistants

7 29-2021 Dental hygienists

8 15-1032 Computer software engineers, systems software

9 31-9091 Dental assistants

10 39-9021 Personal and home care aides

11 15-1071 Network and computer systems administrators

12 15-1061 Database administrators

13 29-1123 Physical therapists

14 19-4092 Forensic science technicians

15 29-2056 Veterinary technologists and technicians

16 29-2032 Diagnostic medical sonographers

17 31-2022 Physical therapist aides

18 31-2011 Occupational therapist assistants

19 19-1042 Medical scientists, except epidemiologists

20 29-1122 Occupational therapists

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

TABLE 2. FASTEST GROWING OCCUPATIONS, 2004-14

15 of the 20 fastest growing occupations in the USA are in Health Care

World needs a supranational medical university

Patient Safety

ICU mortality can be reduced by 50% by protocols

In 5 years computer will make accurate diagnosis than Doctors

In 10 years it will become mandatory for the Doctors to get 2nd opinion from computer

Surgeons will not be trained on the patients

We need an association of non-government hospitals

Year 2020 we become a superpower