Natev 2018 Edition

Natev 2018 Edition

Presents A special NATEv 2018 edition MINISTRY OF HEALTH NATEv 2018 & FAMILY WELFARE 5th Annual Event of NATHEALTH Reinvent-->Empower-->Heal Ball Room, 1st Floor, Shangri-La’s-Eros Hotel, New Delhi 16th March 2018 Industry Voices Inside the Sessions Speakers Dr. Harsh Mahajan | Mr. Gautam Khanna | Chosen panelists give an insight A listing of all the speakers Dr. Shakti Gupta | Dr. Shravan Subramanyam | into the relevance of various participating in NATEv 2018 with a quick look | Probir Das | sessions at the event into their profiles Opening Note by The President’s Word An in-depth interview with (Brig.) Dr. Arvind Lal, Mr. Anjan Bose, Secretary General - NATHEALTH President - NATHEALTH 1.15pm to 2.00 pm Fellowship Lunch AGENDA 2.00 pm to 2.45 pm “Medical Tourism” Medical Value Travel/Medical Tourism: An unfulfilled potential for India Moderator: Ms. Charu Sehgal Some Relevant Points Heads the Strategy and Operations 08.30 am to 10.00 am -Registration & Networking Tea • Medical tourism globally is a US$17 billion market and is expected to Consulting practice at Deloitte India cross US$40 billion by and is the National Leader for the Life 10.00 am to 11.00 am “Inaugural session” 2020. Sciences and Healthcare Vertical. • CAGR-17% . (Concept Partner- NATHEALTH) NATHEALTH Audio-Visual - Our Journey so far and way ahead • India along with countries like Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Mexico etc. plays a key role in Guest of Honour: Ms. Rashmi Verma*, Welcome address by Mr. Sushobhan Dasgupta shaping this market opportunity. Hon. Secretary, Ministry of Tourism, Gov- NATHEALTH Update by President, (Honorary) Brig. Dr. Arvind Lal • Enabling ecosystem for medical tourism (covering aspects such as: ease ernment of India NATHEALTH in getting medical visas, accommodation for attendants near hospitals, forex conversion, Panelists: Guest of Honour address by Additional Shri Dr. R K Vats language barrier, etc) • Mr. Probir Das Secretary and DG (CGHS), Department • Shifting India’s positioning to “value based” instead of “low cost” • Mr. Gautam Khanna of Health & Family Welfare, Ministry of • Emphasis on high quality and good clinical outcomes • Prof. Dr. Anupam Sibal Health & Family Welfare, Government • Being able to service people from developed markets too • Dr. Harsh Mahajan of India • Which will include exploring high-level agreements with medicare/Med- • Mr. Harish Pillai icaid and • Dr. Ahmad Mecklai Chief Guest Address Minister of State (Health)* equivalent payers • …in addition to appealing only to the uninsured there Vote of Thanks by Secretary General, Mr. Anjan Bose NATHEALTH This session on ‘Medical Tourism’ will explore India’s aspirations to reinvent 11.00 am to 11:15 am Networking & Fellowship tea/coffee itself as a high-quality destination for medical and wellness travel, and discuss the enabling factors needed to achieve this- both within and outside 11.15 am to 12.15 pm “Top clinicians: Concerns and Challenges in today’s the realm of medical service delivery Healthcare” 2.45 pm to 3.30 pm “Primary care: Health and Beyond...Strategies for a better India” Today there is significant trust deficit Moderator: Mr. Parijat Ghosh between patients/ families and healthcare Partner, Bain & Co. (Knowledge 1. Government spending in India is around 1% of GDP Moderator: Ms. Priyanka Aggarwal professionals. This is against a backdrop Partner of NATHEALTH) 2. Healthcare outcomes are still short of MDG/SDG Partner, Healthcare Practice, BCG India of easily accessible, even if questionable, goals, often by large margin (Concept Partner- NATHEALTH) 3. Primary healthcare is the back-bone of public health; information about diseases and treatment Panelists: it is the last mile of delivery Guest of Honour: Mr. Alok Kumar, Hon. methods online and some high profile • Dr. Ashok Rajgopal 4. India’s Primary Healthcare system needs very Adviser, (Administration/Health/FR/ and publicised missteps by professionals. • Dr. Pradeep Chowbey significant improvement Nutrition, WCD, Industry), NITI Aayog This leads to a number of critical aspects • Dr. BK Rao 5. What is the path forward for Primary Healthcare around informed consent, the cost and • Dr. Smita Sharma transformation? Panelists: efficacy of different treatment paths/ • Dr. Jacob Chacko Korula 6. How does National Health Protection Scheme (NHPS) • Dr. Shakti Kumar Gupta choices, time starved professionals and • Dr Yash Gulati (credible) information starved patients, impact the path going forward? What might be the way • Ms. Prachi Shukla medical liability and how these need to to convert the 1,50,000 sub-centres to Health and • Dr. Shubnum Singh come together for a productive relation- Wellness Centres? • Mr. Amit Mookim ship between the healthcare professional • Dr. Shravan Subramanyam and the patient/ family. This session is aligned with our theme ‘Heal’ and ‘Empower’ because primary health care is the backbone of healthy India and NHP 2017 also This session on ‘Top Clinicians’ is per- emphasises on improving primary healthcare. fectly aligned with our theme ‘Heal’ as it focuses on enhancing quality, access 3.30 pm to 4.15 pm “Global perspective on Indian Healthcare and its evolution” and affordability of healthcare services in India. ‘Heal’ is the primary concern India has a fast-growing economy as well as an ever-expanding, ever-urban- Moderator: Mr. Karan Singh for all stakeholders of the sector includ- ized population. Healthcare is one of India’s largest sectors in terms of revenue Managing Director of Bain & Company’s ing Governments. and employment. The sector is growing at a tremendous pace owing to its India offices. He is a leader in Bain’s strengthening coverage, services and increasing expenditure by public as Healthcare practice. (Knowledge Partner 12.15 pm to 12.20 pm well private players. Between 2012-25, the market is expected to grow at a - NATHEALTH) Release of NATHEALTH-Bain &Co-Knowledge Paper by CAGR of 12-15% and the total industry size is expected to touch USD330- Chief Guest, Hon’ble Minister of State, Health & Family Welfare, Govern- 450 billion by 2025. India simultaneously faces a huge challenge when it Panelists: ment of India, Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey comes to providing quality and affordable healthcare to its large population. • Dr. Jitendar Sharma “Impact of Operational Excellence in Healthcare’’ Sustainable health insurance, enabling regulations, collaborative private-pub- • Dr. Jack Langenbrunner lic sector engagement, managing the dual burden of CDs and NCDs – among • Mr. Sushobhan Dasgupta Release of NATHEALTH-PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Limited-Knowl- others – are all key imperatives and the need of the hour. The evolution of the • Ms. Elisabeth Staudinger-Leibrecht edge Paper by Chief Guest, Hon’ble Minister of State, Health & Family healthcare sector is at the cross-road and a lot needs to be done to realize the • Dr. Sudarshan Ballal Welfare, Government of India, Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey full potential. • Mr. Prabal Chakraborty “Financing and Funding Indian Healthcare : Navigating the Turbulent Tide” • Mr. Nalinikant Gollagunta 12.20 pm to 12.30 pm This session will ‘Reinvent’ India’s healthcare sector Chief Guest Address by Hon’ble Minister of State, Health & Family from global perspective. Welfare, Government of India, Shri Ashwini Kumar Choubey 12.30 pm to 1.15 pm 4.15 pm to 4.30 pm Networking & Fellowship tea/coffee “Healthcare Financing & Funding” 4.30 pm to 5.30 pm “Valedictory session: National Health Protection Scheme (NHPS)- A path-breaking game changer and the way • Is India’s Healthcare challenge still an Moderator: Dr. Rana Mehta forward” opportunity for investors? Partner Healthcare Leader, The provision of Rs 5 lakh per family per year for medical reimbursement Moderator: Ms. Fatima Mahdi Karan, • Will stricter regulations lead to spurt Pricewaterhouse Coopers under National Health Protection Scheme- “Aayushman Bharat” will go a Consulting Editor, BTVI (Principal Media in M&A and faster growth for (Concept Partner- NATHEALTH) long way to achieve the goals of Universal Health Coverage. The world’s Partner- NATHEALTH) organisa tion players? largest government-funded health insurance programme would help both the • Will UHC become a reality and act as Panelists: patients and the providers. To ensure universal healthcare access and augment Guest of Honour and Introductory a game changer for the sector? • Mr. Ramesh Krishnan healthcare-related infrastructure capacity, the emphasis was on introduction Remarks on NHPS: Shri Manoj Jhalani, Emerging Trends: • Mr. Vishal Bali of mandatory health insurance. Hon’ble Additional Secretary, MOHFW & • Growth of venture capital and private • Mr. Rajit Mehta MD (NHM), Mission Director, Ayushman equity • Mr. Sunil Thakur NATHEALH had recommended making health insurance mandatory and Na- Bharat (NHPS), Ministry of Health & • The success of IPOs (Initial public • Mr. Antony Jacob tional Health Protection Scheme should significantly cover the insurance needs Family Welfare, Government of India offerings) • Dr. Om P Manchanda of the country. However, there are some other critical needs which have to be • Growth of ‘Patient Capital’ and Global • Mr. Vivek Kanade looked at- eg. according National Priority Sector Status to healthcare. Guest of Honour and NITI Aayog Per- health Players spectives: Mr. Alok Kumar, Hon. Adviser, • Adoption of innovative payments • During the recent Budget, Government announced that (Administration/Health/FR/Nutrition, models: Enhancing Health Insurance there will be provision

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