The pandemic has highlighted importance of medical technologies, which play crucial role in ensuring inclusive healthcare, improving quality of life
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a new world order, into the picture and our country’s role in this new world order will be determined by how we battle and win the war against the pandemic. COVID-19 has brought everything to a halt, and the only way to save the situation is by working in tandem with government agencies to address the COVID-19 pandemic by: ramping up testing, preventing disruption of vital supply chains during the Coronavirus-related lockdown, and ensuring a robust innovation landscape in this time of crisis and beyond.
The pandemic has also highlighted the importance of medical technologies, which play a crucial role in ensuring inclusive healthcare and improving the quality of life. As India ranks third in the number of COVID-19 cases reported globally, it becomes crucial to address and find solutions to close the existing loopholes in the country’s healthcare infrastructure. As India’s testing strategy has developed ever since the outbreak of COVID-19, several Indian and global companies have collaborated with the government to meet the unprecedented demand as diagnosis has become a crucial step in staying ahead of the virus – facilitating contact tracing and isolation of the infected as we wait for a vaccine to be invented.
Discussing the importance of testing in the current scenario, Dr Shravan Subramanyam, Managing Director, Roche Diagnostics India, said, “India is adopting a testing strategy that has been at par with international standards: from bringing the globally used tests to the country in record time to establishing the disease control measures by creating COVID-19 diagnostic hubs and enabling different types of testing at various stages of disease spread. Laboratory-based immunodiagnostic testing will complement the existing RT-PCR solutions to possibly ascertain COVID-19 related immunity amongst patients and all who want to ‘go back to work’ to bring the health and economic activity back to normalcy.”
Global firms along with their Indian counterparts have been joining hands with the government to fight the virus with quality innovations to ensure a steady supply of medical technology amidst the global lockdown.
“Abbott is working to support communities worldwide to fight the evolving threat of COVID-19. As a leader in infectious disease testing, Abbott is committed to bringing highly reliable diagnostic tests to support India in its fight against the pandemic. Abbott’s SARS-CoV-2 IgG test can be used for large-scale antibody testing, in line with the ICMR recommendation for the use of IgG tests in India. This test helps in understanding the spread of transmission in high risk populations and provides valuable information to the public health officials that can guide our COVID-19 response moving forward,” elaborated Narendra Varde, General Manager and Country Head, Abbott Diagnostics.
Speaking on India’s fight against the Coronavirus, Meenakshi Nevatia, Managing Director, Stryker India said, “Our mission at Stryker is to work together with our customers to make healthcare better. And during the COVID crisis in India this has come to life in a more meaningful way than ever before. In India, we are uniquely positioned given the presence of one of our large global R&D facilities established in Gurugram. In response to the rising PPE requirements from healthcare providers, we worked with our R&D teams to design and manufacture locally a face shield. Face shields provide protection to healthcare practitioners and healthcare workers by reducing their exposure to large infectious aerosol particles that are the primary cause of COVID-19 transmission while caring for patients. We stand committed to meeting the critical service and supply needs of our customers so that they can focus on taking care of all patients during these difficult times.”
“The medtech sector is dedicated to accelerating research and innovation in India’s fight against COVID-19 to save and improve patients’ lives. Facing such unprecedented challenges, the global medtech sector must work closely with the government to ensure the health of patients and to promote a robust innovation landscape,” said Abby Pratt, Vice President, AdvaMed.