Presentan en Chennai un libro sobre gestión sanitaria

El sábado se presentó en Chennai un libro que abarca las dimensiones de la gestión sanitaria en la India. Bajo el título 'Management of Healthcare in India - Need for a paradigm shift', la obra fue editada por Tilak Shankar, exdirector de AF Ferguson & Co. y director ejecutivo de Management Solutions. V. Mohan presentó el libro y entregó el primer ejemplar al industrial Lakshmi Narayanan y a Pritha Venkatachalam.

El sábado se presentó en Chennai el libro titulado 'Management of Healthcare in India - Need for a paradigm shift', editado por Tilak Shankar, exdirector de AF Ferguson & Co. y director ejecutivo de Management Solutions.

V. Mohan, presidente del Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre y de la Madras Diabetes Research Foundation, fue el encargado de presentar la obra. Entregó el primer ejemplar al industrial Lakshmi Narayanan, vicepresidente del Kanchi Kamakoti CHILDS Trust Hospital y rector de la Universidad de Krea, así como a Pritha Venkatachalam, socia y codirectora para Asia y África de The Bridgespan Group.

El lanzamiento destacó las estrategias de gestión para el sector sanitario indio, con debates sobre la asequibilidad, la accesibilidad y el papel de la empatía. El evento se centró en el contexto sanitario de Tamil Nadu.

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