At present, healthcare primarily benefits a select few, leaving the rest to rely on limited resources. This disparity in distribution burdens the average individual with exorbitant costs for medical care. The middle class is particularly vulnerable to the impact of illness and healthcare expenses. This report explores the potential of implementing and expanding the ‘New AIIMS Model’ in India to address these challenges.
In India, doctors are often overworked and sometimes, underpaid, leading to high levels of stress and burnout. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated these issues. Doctors have been working long hours on the frontlines, risking their own health to care for others. This has serious consequences for both the doctors themselves, as well as their patients. The findings of the study will be critical in addressing the issues related to doctors’ health in India and the need for intervention to improve their health.
This Report aims to explore the various factors impacting work-life balance across a diverse global population. We will gather data from 720 individuals residing in 114 countries, providing valuable insights into the unique challenges and opportunities individuals face in achieving a healthy work-life balance.
This report aims to explore the significant role of social and behavioral factors in influencing longevity. It will delve into the interplay between various social and behavioral aspects, such as social connections, healthy habits, and stress management, and their impact on an individual’s lifespan.By exploring this critical topic, the report hopes to contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing longevity and ultimately empower individuals and communities to live healthier and longer lives.
This report delves into the secrets of longevity and healthy aging, drawing inspiration from the lifestyles and practices of communities known for their exceptional life spans. By exploring the unique approaches of these cultures, the report aims to identify key factors contributing to their remarkable health and longevity.
In an effort to destigmatize mental health, our report proposes a shift from using the term “Mental health” to “Behavioral Health” or “Behavioral Well-being.” The objective is to combat societal misconceptions and negative perceptions associated with mental health issues, fostering a more inclusive and understanding environment. The change in terminology aims to promote a broader perspective that encompasses emotional and psychological well-being without perpetuating stigmatization.
Addressing the fact that 22 out of 30 most polluted cities in the world are in India, this study is identifying the health as well as the economic impact of outdoor air pollution on the residents of metropolitan cities of India.
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