THE HINDU: Falling off the health-care radar

  • Raghav Gaiha

Press/Media: Expert comment

Description

Care for the elderly needs to be better targeted by the health system and social networks

The National Health Policy (NHP), 2017 is unable to see the wood for the trees. Life and death questions are dealt with perfunctorily or simply overlooked. For example, it overlooks the rapid rise in the share of the old (60 years or more), and associated morbidities, especially sharply rising non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and disabilities. With rising age, numerous physiological changes occur and the risk of chronic diseases rises. The co-occurrence of chronic diseases and disability elevates the risk of mortality.

Period28 Sept 2017

Media coverage

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Media coverage

  • TitleFalling off the health-care radar
    Media name/outletThe Hindu
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryIndia
    Date28/09/17
    Description Care for the elderly needs to be better targeted by the health system and social networks

    The National Health Policy (NHP), 2017 is unable to see the wood for the trees. Life and death questions are dealt with perfunctorily or simply overlooked. For example, it overlooks the rapid rise in the share of the old (60 years or more), and associated morbidities, especially sharply rising non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and disabilities. With rising age, numerous physiological changes occur and the risk of chronic diseases rises. The co-occurrence of chronic diseases and disability elevates the risk of mortality.
    URLwww.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/falling-off-the-health-care-radar/article19764218.ece
    PersonsRaghav Gaiha

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Global inequalities
  • Global Development Institute

Keywords

  • healthcare
  • ageing
  • elderly care