Advancing pediatric perioperative care in India: A contemporary overview

Author:

Rai Ekta1ORCID,Varghese Elsa2ORCID,Yaddanapudi Sandhya3ORCID,Iyer Rajeev S.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anaesthesiology Christian Medical College, and Hospital Vellore India

2. Department of Anesthesiology Kasturba Medical College, and Hospital Manipal India

3. Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Chandigarh India

4. Associate Division Chief for Quality and Safety, General Anesthesiology, Department of Anaesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn the last 30 years, significant advances have been made in pediatric medical care globally. However, there is a persistent urban‐rural gap which is more pronounced in low middle‐income countries than high‐income countries, similar urban‐rural gap exists in India. While on one hand, health care is on par or better than healthier nations thriving international medical tourism industry, some rural parts have reduced access to high‐quality care.AimWith this background, we aim to provide an overview of the present and future of healthcare in India.MethodologyWith the cumulative health experience of the authors or more than 100 years, we have provided our experience and expertise about healthcare in India in this narrative educational review. This is supplemented by the government plans and non government plans as appropriate. References are used to justify as applicable.ResultsWith the high percentage of pediatric population like other low to middle‐income countries, India faces challenges in pediatric surgery and anesthesia due to limited resources and paucity of specialized training, especially in rural areas. Data on the access and quality of care is scarce, and the vast rural population and uneven resource distribution add to the challenges along with the shortage of pediatric surgeons in these areas of specialized care . Addressing these challenges requires a multi faceted strategy that targets both immediate and long‐term healthcare needs, focusing on improving the facilities and training healthcare professionals. Solutions could include compulsory rural service, district residency programs, increasing postgraduate or residency positions, and safety courses offered by national and international organizations like Safer Anesthesia from Education Pediatrics, Vital Anesthesia Simulation Training, and World Federation of Society of Anesthesiologists pediatric fellowships.ConclusionIndia has achieved great strides in perioperative health care and safety. It has become the major international medical industry due to high‐quality care, access and costs. Crucially, India needs to establish local hubs for pediatric perioperative care training to enhance healthcare delivery for children.

Publisher

Wiley

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