4 D session 8 - Type 2 Diabetes in India: Challenges and Possible Solutions

Oct
07
09:00 PM

India has a huge healthcare burden of managing more than 77 million diabetic persons, which is bound to increase further due to rapid urbanization and lifestyle changes occurring in the country. India faces several challenges in diabetes management, including a rising prevalence in urban and rural areas, lack of disease awareness among the public, limited healthcare facilities, high cost of treatment, suboptimal glycemic control, and rising prevalence of diabetic complications. Several barriers related to patients, society, and the health care system exist, which need to be addressed by the government and health care providers. So, let's have a quick glance at the 4D session to get a better understanding of the challenges faced by Indian diabetic patients and possible solutions given by the subject experts to their problems.


Panelists

Dr.Prof Ashok Kumar Das

Past President RSSDI and API Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist. Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry

Dr.Adlyne Reena Asirvatham

Professor of Endocrinology in Shri Ramachandra Medical Collage and Research Institute Chennai


4 D session 8 - Type 2 Diabetes in India: Challenges and Possible Solutions

Oct
07
09:00 PM

India has a huge healthcare burden of managing more than 77 million diabetic persons, which is bound to increase further due to rapid urbanization and lifestyle changes occurring in the country. India faces several challenges in diabetes management, including a rising prevalence in urban and rural areas, lack of disease awareness among the public, limited healthcare facilities, high cost of treatment, suboptimal glycemic control, and rising prevalence of diabetic complications. Several barriers related to patients, society, and the health care system exist, which need to be addressed by the government and health care providers. So, let's have a quick glance at the 4D session to get a better understanding of the challenges faced by Indian diabetic patients and possible solutions given by the subject experts to their problems.

Panelists

Dr.Prof Ashok Kumar Das

Past President RSSDI and API Consultant Physician and Endocrinologist. Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, Pondicherry

Dr.Adlyne Reena Asirvatham

Professor of Endocrinology in Shri Ramachandra Medical Collage and Research Institute Chennai

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