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Dr. VK Paul, a prominent member of NITI Aayog and a key architect of India’s health policy, has called for a sweeping transformation of the nation’s healthcare system. Speaking at a recent industry forum, Dr. Paul emphasized the urgent need to strengthen family medicine and overhaul medical education to address the evolving health challenges faced by the country.

Dr. Paul stressed that India’s healthcare infrastructure must pivot towards a more holistic, patient-centered approach, with family medicine at its core. He highlighted that empowering primary care physicians and integrating family medicine into mainstream healthcare delivery could significantly improve health outcomes, particularly for chronic diseases and preventive care.

Additionally, Dr. Paul underscored the necessity of reforming medical education to align with global standards and the unique needs of India’s diverse population. He advocated for curriculum updates, enhanced training for healthcare professionals, and greater emphasis on community-based care. These reforms, Dr. Paul argued, are essential to build a robust healthcare workforce capable of meeting the demands of a rapidly changing health landscape.

His remarks come amid rising concerns over the burden of non-communicable diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, in India. Recent studies have shown that dietary interventions—specifically, higher intake of phytosterols found in vegetarian diets—can improve insulin activity, reduce inflammation, and positively influence gut health, all of which are crucial for better metabolic outcomes.

Dr. Paul’s call to action is expected to spark renewed debate and policy momentum around healthcare delivery and education reforms, as stakeholders across the sector seek sustainable solutions to India’s pressing health challenges.

Disclaimer: This article is based on information reported by the Economic Times Health and reflects statements and perspectives attributed to Dr. VK Paul. For further details and the full context, readers are encouraged to refer to the original source.

  1. https://health.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/industry/dr-vk-paul-calls-for-urgent-overhaul-of-indias-healthcare-system-emphasizing-family-medicine-and-medical-education-reform
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