New Delhi: According to experts, India is a leader in health care studies, with most of the content coming from researchers and doctors in the country. Professor John Adler, founder of Curious, and Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi, MD, Springer Nature India Pvt Ltd, said the $372 billion The Indian healthcare sector is one of the largest markets worldwide with the market expected to grow even further with more research and innovation coming from the country. “All the research going on in India shows that the future of medicine here is bright,” John Adler told IANS at the Curious India Medical Science and Publishing Symposium: Innovating for Tomorrow, an event held in the national capital on Thursday.
“I think there’s a new revolution happening here in healthcare, especially low-cost healthcare, that the rest of the world needs to learn from, and Curious is a medium to tell those stories,” he said. Curious is an online platform. which uses crowdsourcing to share and promote medical knowledge around the world, without paywalls. Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi, MD, Springer Nature India, told IANS that it is important to empower young researchers and doctors to publish more research. He said, “If I look at our global data, 18,000 articles are published on our platform every year and more than 4,000 articles come from India alone, which is around 20 to 23 percent of the articles by Indian researchers and doctors. Is.”
During his recent G20 address, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya also highlighted the importance of research and development in healthcare advancement. He called for an innovative environment in the sector, while transitioning from a volume-based approach to a value-based leadership model. noted India’s efforts to promote “India is not only a powerhouse in medicine today, but it is going to become even more powerful in the coming decades. And there is a lot of innovation happening in all different areas of medicine.” It’s impossible to predict where your next big breakthrough will be. It doesn’t have to be the biggest hospitals in the world. It’s often the very ordinary places where a few observations lead to the next revolution,” John said.
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2024-03-08 16:20:23