Urban Health – The New Global Imperative – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post #1247

Asrar Qureshi’s blog discusses the World Health Organization’s emphasis on urban health as a global imperative. It highlights how cities, housing over half the world’s population, must prioritize health through policy and community engagement. Innovative city-led initiatives aim to prevent noncommunicable diseases, stressing a shift from reactive healthcare to proactive health systems.
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The Digital-First Future of Healthcare – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post #1231

Asrar Qureshi’s blog post discusses the urgent need for digital transformation in healthcare systems, addressing rising chronic diseases, access issues, and workforce shortages. A digital-first approach emphasizes prevention, connectivity, and patient-centric care. Successful global examples illustrate how digital tools can enhance healthcare experiences, reduce costs, and improve outcomes for patients.
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Healthcare Transformation in the Year Ahead – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post #1227

Healthcare is undergoing transformative changes influenced by consumer expectations, workforce challenges, and a shift towards value-based care. Leaders must prioritize patient experience, workforce well-being, data utilization, and health equity. Embracing innovation and collaboration is essential for organizations to thrive, with a focus on creating value and sustainable systems for the future.
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Traditional Medicines in Global Health – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post 1200

Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post 1200 highlights the significance of traditional medicine in global health, as reported by WHO. It discusses the integration of these systems into healthcare, focusing on accessibility, equity, and respect for Indigenous knowledge. The WHO Global Summit aims to promote evidence-based practices, ensuring traditional medicine’s role in improving health outcomes worldwide.
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Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Aging Population 2 – Solutions – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post #1168

Asrar Qureshi’s blog post discusses strategies to address the care gap for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in aging populations, particularly in developing nations like Pakistan. It emphasizes reinventing chronic care, enhancing infrastructure, investing in workforce training, and leveraging data. Urgent action is needed for equitable and effective health systems to support the elderly.
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Gen Z Approach to Healthcare – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post #1109

As Generation Z, the digital-native cohort, reshapes healthcare consumption, their tech-first mindset poses challenges and opportunities for providers. They prioritize mental health, favor digital platforms for information, and show little loyalty to providers. To engage them, healthcare must focus on personalization, transparency, and inclusivity while leveraging social media effectively.
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Healthcare Landscape in Pakistan – Facilities for Disabled – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post 983

This blog post discusses the healthcare challenges faced by people with disabilities, as highlighted by the World Health Organization. It outlines the diverse nature of disabilities and their impact on health outcomes, emphasizing the need for inclusive healthcare systems. The post also provides insights into the standards of healthcare for disabled individuals and evaluates the situation in Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India. It emphasizes the lack of disability-friendly infrastructure and healthcare facilities, posing significant barriers to access and inclusion.
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