“India is the World’s Diabetes Capital and 60% of all Heart patients worldwide are predicted to be Indians in the near future. Just until 2015, these preventable lifestyle diseases cost India $257 Billion. The threat of lifestyle chronic diseases continues to grow, accounting for 53% of deaths - this is particularly important as India has the "youngest" population. Not to mention, the treatment costs for the non-communicable diseases are nearly double that of other conditions and illnesses. Government spending on Healthcare has been stagnant at below 1% GDP and its spending on prevention of lifestyle diseases is almost negligible,” shared Preeti Rao in a conversation with BW Business World.
Rao is the founder of Weljii, Health and Wellness Coaching Centre and Institute. Weljii works to address solutions towards both prevention and management of lifestyle diseases, as well an opportunity for aspiring professionals to receive intensive training in the field.
The unsustainable costs, poor outcomes, frequent medical errors, poor patient satisfaction, and worsening health disparities all point to a need for transformative change in the Indian Medical System, feels Preeti.
“Unfortunately, our doctors or hospitals are not addressing many modifiable risk factors for chronic diseases adequately. A patient rarely gets more than 5-10 minutes with his/her doctors leaving little time to evaluate the true causes for the onset of disease. Doctors are overburdened and do not have the time to coach patients on lifestyle change. Not to miss, they are not trained or equipped to help their patients in this process of change,” expressed Rao.
India, today faces widening epidemics of obesity and chronic lifestyle diseases that are largely preventable or can be managed effectively with lifestyle changes pertaining to nutrition, exercise, stress, emotional, mental, relational, occupational and spiritual wellbeing.
The budget is out and Preeti Rao revealed her wish list and prescription for the Health and Wellness sector for the time to come.
Rao believes that the government needs to revisit its strategy for prevention of lifestyle diseases and provide encouragement in the form of tax cuts, subsidies, inclusion of wellness in Healthcare services, vis-a-vis both the current and future budgets.
Here are a few steps the Government could have taken to reinvent the wheel to formulate the Budget for Healthcare in her opinion:
Preeti highlights that once we address these issues we will no longer need more surgical interventions, drugs and doctors, but will become an Industry that is focused on helping the nation cultivate healthy lifestyle habits.
Stressing that, “Even anticipated savings of 25% of $257 – current spend of lifestyle disease treatment- can lead to savings upwards of $85 Billion! And move this nation from being a highly sedentary, unhealthy to a nation of well and happy citizens.”