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Top Healthcare Trends that “Matter” In 2023

Written byAmatul Ameen

Last updated on : 25 Nov, 2024

Read time : 4 min

Healthcare is an essential & buzzing topic all the time & any given time. For instance, COVID-19 health issues were trending to save people’s lives on one side, while on the other side, there is a super solution in the form of a vaccine for Covid-19. A lot is being done in the healthcare industry to discover & develop solutions for once-believed impossible complications. 

1. The comeback of traditional food

Traditional food varieties are fresh & rich in nutrients; they are good for overall health, immune system & overall well-being. Experts say local and seasonal foods are best for your health. Ingredients such as ghee, amla, turmeric, and gulkand are making a big comeback. The traditional way of cooking is best & protects health in a big way. So go traditional food-wise and get the best of health.  

2. Wearable health gadgets 

Wearable gadgets are innovative inventions in healthcare. A review was done in 2021, which had 18 survey studies. As per the survey, various types of wearable gadgets have proved to be very good for detecting depression. The gadgets have a way of sensing the mind & body via temperature, heart rate, and blood pressure. Experts say medical gadgets can also handle symptoms. Wearables from Apollo can be used to calm nerves &  relax the body. Digital pills can help to fall asleep with the help of mere touch. Wearables can get biofeedback, which will help doctors in treating & diagnosing a mental condition. 

3. Human Papillomavirus vaccine—CERVAVAC 

CERVAVAC is a breakthrough in the preventive medicine category. CERVAVVAC is effective against four significant variants of human papillomavirus, which causes nearly 90% of cancers. A single dose offers 35% protection for cervical cancer, and after a second dose, it gives up to 90% protection after 15 years. If before 15 years, then CERVAVAC vouches for 100% effectiveness.

Public access to this kind of cancer-prevention medication combined with low cost is a boon to society. CERVAVAC is available at 200- 300 rs for one shot. 

Around the world, cervical cancer affects sixty thousand people yearly, and 453 million people are at risk of developing cancer. Now that the treatment is less expensive and more widely available,  experts say it is wise for all to get vaccinated.

4. FLU vaccine shot  

Respiratory infections could topple overall health if the immune system is weak. This insight gained more ground during the COVID-19 time. People with ages above 65, people with comorbidities, children under the age of two years, and pregnant women are the most vulnerable group of people who are affected by the FLU. As per WHO, 2,90,000 – 6,50,000 people die per year due to respiratory infections. It is effective against viruses & builds strong immunity. FLU vaccine prevents Hospitalisation of severity, even if there is an attack of any illnesses. It provides maximum protection and minimum fatalities. Taking a FLU shot is worth the life.

5. Early disease detection 

It is no secret that the preventive healthcare industry is experiencing tremendous growth. By 2025, it is expected to reach $197 billion. Science is advancing, and a variety of techniques and tools are being developed which are useful in the early detection of symptoms of diseases from cancer to heart attacks. The time of morbidities will lessen and hence improve the overall health status. 

6. Digital technology penetration is on par with the west 

Digital technology has arrived in India and made it to the government level. There is an e-pharmacy of strides, dtx, and telehealth in the market now. The digital health market is going to grow more in 2023. It is ready to customise global solutions for the local market. 

There will be a rise in SaaS start-ups. The trend of unicorns has already started and will go further. The rise of unicorns is related to digital health technology. 

There will be a fusion of IT, Health care, and business administration. It will guide the aspects of the care continuum. It will help healthcare achieve four aims; an improved patient experience, better health outcomes, reduced costs, and a better employee experience. 

Conclusion

Healthcare industry trends are the plans, as well as a glimpse of what the future holds for us in the healthcare industry. The trend for 2023 looks promising and would definitely serve the purpose of people from all walks of life. Avail teleconsultation from our expert doctors on our Online pharmacy when you place an order for medicines, or you can also download our Truemeds app to do the same. Get branded as well as generic drugs by uploading your prescription on Truemeds. When placing an order for Medications online, you may save more money by selecting an alternative or generic medicine advised by Truemed’s expert doctors. And also, save up to 72% on your purchase and get free home delivery pan India.

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