12th India Health Summit

Collaborating with Government in India’s Health Goals

10 - 11 December 2015: Hotel The Lalit, Barakhamba Avenue, New Delhi

dRAFT Programme

Day 1: Thursday, 10 December 2015

0830-0930 Hrs Registration

0930 – 1030 Hrs / Inaugural Session: Collaborating with Government in Achieving India’s Health Goals
To build a platform for collaboration better government and the private sector towards Indian healthcare; and identify challenges and opportunities for collaboration with the state to achieve universal health coverage.
Invocation Video - Sadhguru
Creating health, well-being and homogeneity
Welcome Remarks & Theme Address / Dr Naresh Trehan
Chairman, CII Healthcare Council& Chairman and Managing Director, Medanta - The Medicity
Special Address / Mr Rahul Khosla
Co-Chairman, CII Healthcare Council
Managing Director
Max India Ltd.
Special Address / Ms Suneeta Reddy
Managing Director
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited
Special Address / Mr Malvinder Mohan Singh
Chairman – CII Services Council &
Executive Chairman
Fortis Healthcare Limited
Keynote Address / Mr Bhanu Pratap Sharma
Secretary
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
Address by the
Chief Guest / Mr Jagat Prakash Nadda
Hon’ble Minister of Health and Family Welfare
Government of India
1030- 1115 Hrs / Interactive Session :: Universal Health Assurance
Session Moderator / Ms Shereen Bhan
Managing Editor
CNBC-TV18
Chief Guest / Mr Jayant Sinha
Hon’ble Minister of State for Finance
Government of India
Panelists / Dr Naresh Trehan
Chairman, CII Healthcare Council& Chairman and Managing Director
Medanta - The Medicity
Mr Malvinder Mohan Singh
Chairman – CII Services Council &
Executive Chairman
Fortis Healthcare Limited
Ms Suneeta Reddy
Managing Director
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited
Mr Rahul Khosla
Co-Chairman, CII Healthcare Council
Managing Director, Max India Ltd.
1115 – 1200 Hrs / Plenary Session 1 – Fostering partnerships: healthcare stakeholders and inter-sectoral collaborations
India’s healthcare sector comprise of a variety of stakeholders ranging from non-governmental organizations to developmental organizations to private sector organizations to corporates to governments. Healthcare stakeholders coming from these sectors may have different short term goals; however their vision to improve health standards and achieve universal health outcomes is common. It becomes important to bring them on a single platform to understand common healthcare goals and collaborative pathways to achieve them.
Objective: To list objectives, roles, responsibilities and accountabilities for each stakeholder and aligning goals for better collaboration.
Session Moderator / Dr Nishant Jain
Deputy Programme Director
GIZ
Panelists / Mr Manoj Gopalakrishna
Chief Executive Officer
HCL Healthcare
Ms Meena Ganesh
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
Portea Medical
Ms Isabel Chatterton
Regional Manager
PPP Transaction Advisory Services, South Asia
IFC
DrShellyBatra
Co-founder & President
OperationASHA
Q & A
Concluding Address / Dr Nishant Jain
Deputy Programme Director
GIZ
1200-1300 Hrs / Plenary Session 2– Investments in Indian Healthcare: “Attracting the Next 10 Billion”
Indian healthcare is one of the fastest growing sectors, and is expected to reach ~USD 275 Billion in next 10 years. Much of this growth can be attributed to the infusion of private equity & foreign investments. These investments have resulted in creation of new infrastructure by private providers. Additionally, investments by international healthcare groups in Indian market are expected to boost innovation & quality care.
On the other hand, public health system in India is largely under funded with only 1.1% of GDP spent on healthcare. Given the resource constraints in the public sector, private investments in healthcare are expected to increase in the coming years. It is important to understand the specific focus of public and private investments in healthcare services and infrastructure; and how they may be appropriately allocated towards problem/resource constraint/developing areas and right outcomes.
Objective: To discuss existing investment landscape, emerging role of private equity players and changing dynamics of investors-promoters’ relationship; and deliberate on an action plan to achieve the next 10 Billion for healthcare sector.
Context Setting by
Session Chairman / Mr Rajit Mehta
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
Max Healthcare
Panel Discussion / Mr Chinta Bhagat
Head-Healthcare,
Khazanah, Malaysia
Dr Dharminder Nagar
Managing Director
Paras Hospitals
Mr Chhitiz Kumar
Chief Executive Officer - Philips Capital and Head - Govt. Business & PPP, South Asia
Dr Om Manchanda
Chief Executive Officer
Dr Lal Path Labs
Mr Bala Naidu
Managing Director
Barings Private Equity
Concluding Remarks / Mr Rajit Mehta
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
Max Healthcare
1300 – 1345 Hrs / Networking Lunch
1345– 1430Hrs / Special Plenary Session on Collaborating with Government in Achieving India’s Health Goals
Welcome Address / Mr Rahul Khosla
Co-Chairman, CII Healthcare Council
Managing Director,Max India Ltd
Address by / Dr Naresh Trehan
Chairman, CII Healthcare Council& Chairman and Managing Director, Medanta - The Medicity
Address by / Dr Devi Shetty
Chairman and Founder
Narayana Health City
Keynote Address by
Guest of Honour / Dr Jitendra Singh
Minister of State
Hon’ble Prime Minister Office
Vote of thanks / Mr Rahul Khosla
Co-Chairman, CII Healthcare Council
Managing Director, Max India Ltd
1430 – 1530Hrs / Plenary Session 3 – Digital Health & Data Analytics: The New Frontier
There has been substantial improvement in geographical & financial access to healthcare; however accessing healthcare through virtual platforms is still in a nascent stage. To meet current & future challenges, healthcare systems would require innovative solutions. Digital Health encompasses a wide array of components like m-Health tools, health wearables, internet access and social media. It is changing the landscape of healthcare industry across the globe.
In India, mobile internet users are expected to cross 300 million mark by 2017 and offer a tremendous opportunity for healthcare industry to address the accessibility challenge. Data aggregation in health sector is critical for every stakeholder. Integrating data with healthcare delivery has immense potential to increase the effectiveness of delivery systems & generate insights for the business.
Objective: To discuss the potential of digital healthcare in improving access and the measures required to increase the penetration of health technology.
Session Chairman / Dr Rana Mehta
Partner & Leader Healthcare
PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Limited
Special Address / Mr Manish Tewari
Member of Parliament
Indian National Congress
Special Address / Mr K B L Aggarwal
Additional Secretary
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Panel Discussion / Mr Varun Sood
Chief Information Officer
Fortis Healthcare Ltd
Mr Viren Prasad Shetty
Senior Vice President
Narayana Hrudayalaya Institute of Cardiac Sciences
Mr Madhu Aravind
Chief Executive Officer
Searchlight Health
Mr Shireesh Sahai
Chief Executive Officer & General Manager
Wolters Kluwer India
Mr Puneet Kanodia
Chief Executive Officer
RICOH
Concluding Remarks by / Dr Rana Mehta
Partner & Leader Healthcare
PricewaterhouseCoopers Private Limited
1530 – 1630 Hrs / Fireside Chat
1530-1600 Hrs - Liberating Medical and Nursing Education
Session Moderator / Dr Shubnum Singh
Chief Executive
Max Institute of Health Education and Research
Speaker / Dr Devi Shetty
Chairman and Founder
Narayana Health City
Speaker / Dr Sunil Chandy
Director
Christian Medical College, Vellore
(CMC Vellore)
1600-1700 Hrs- Organ Donation and Transplantation in India
Speaker / Dr Avnish Seth
Director - Fortis Organ Retrieval and Transplantation Program
Fortis Healthcare Ltd
Speaker / Dr Sunil Shroff
Managing Trustee
Mohan Foundation
Speaker / Dr Rajneesh Malhotra
Chief of Cardio Thoracic and Vascular Surgery
Max Super Specialty Hospital
1630 – 1730 Hrs / Plenary Session 4- Make in India and its impact on the Indian Healthcare Industry
In order to make India’s Healthcare affordable, Make in India initiative holds tremendous potential for Health Sector, especially Medical Devices and Pharmaceutical. The program has been aimed to facilitate policy framework and ease of doing business for manufacturing in India.The import of medical devices in India is around 70-80% and Make in India could reduce this percentage of import which will help in lowering the cost of Healthcare.
The Indian Healthcare also have the incredible potential of Make in India in the field of traditional medicine like Ayurveda and Yoga.Make in India will create new opportunities for employment and will boost the Medical Value Travel in India as well.
Collaboration between Government and Private is very much required to reap the dividend of Make in India initiative.
Session Chairman / Mr Pankaj Sahni
Chief Operating Officer
Medanta the Medicity
Special Address / Mr Rajiv Aggarwal
Joint Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion, Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Panelists / Mr Manjaree Chowdhary
General Counsel,
GE Healthcare, South Asia
Mr Anjan Bose
Secretary General
Healthcare Federation of India
Mr Ajay Pitre
Managing Director
Pitre Business Ventures Pvt. Ltd
Mr Harash Malhotra
Vice President
Siemens Ltd
Ms Ameera Shah
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
Metropolis Healthcare Ltd.
Prof. Randeep Guleria*
Professor and Head
Pulmonary Medicine and Sleep Disorders
AIIMS
Q & A
Concluding Remarks by / Mr Pankaj Sahni
Chief Operating Officer
Medanta the Medicity
1730-1830Hrs / Plenary Session 5– Medical Value Travel: Learning’s for a borderless world
Demands for quality & specialized care amongst international patients are increasing every year. It is estimated that every year, ~1 million international patients visit India for medical treatment. The size of medical value travel industry is estimated to be approx. USD 3 Billion.
Private hospitals in India have become a preferred destination for international patients owing to affordable cost of care, availability of skilled workforce & value added services by corporate hospitals. Options of alternate treatment modalities like AYUSH has further strengthened India’s position amongst the top destinations for medical value travel in Asia. Government has also shown keen interest in developing the medical tourism sector.
Objective: To discuss the progress made so far and identify areas of collaboration with government.
Session Chairman / Dr Naresh Trehan
Chairman, CII Healthcare Council& Chairman and Managing Director, Medanta - The Medicity
Address by the Guest of Honour / Dr Mahesh Sharma
Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent Charge)
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India
Panelists / Dr Sunil Chandy
Director
Christian Medical College , Vellore
(CMC Vellore)
Dr B S Ajai Kumar
Chairman
Healthcare Global Enterprises Ltd
Mr Ramesh Krishnan
Head of Middle East & South Asia Operations
Parkway Pantai Limited, Singapore
Mr Raj Gore
Vice President Operations
Fortis Healthcare Ltd
Q & A
Concluding Remarks by / Dr Naresh Trehan
Chairman, CII Healthcare Council& Chairman and Managing Director, Medanta - The Medicity
1900 Hrs / N Cocktail and Networking Reception

Day 2: Friday, 11 December 2015

0945-1030 Hrs / Plenary Session 6 – Integrating Smart Cities and Healthcare: Building Sustainable Solutions
Cities are indispensable to nations—they are hubs of economic growth and innovation and are cultural melting pots. According to Census 2011, the population living in urban regions contributes 63% of the country’s GDP. It is important to leverage technology and utilize existing and planned infrastructure investments to provide a higher quality of living to population of these cities.
Objective: To provide various strategies and frameworks for integrating healthcare and improved quality of life in smart and sustainable cities.
Welcome Remarks / Mr Chandrajit Banerjee
Director General
Confederation of Indian Industry
Special Address / Dr Naresh Trehan
Chairman, CII Healthcare Council & Chairman and Managing Director, Medanta - The Medicity
Special Address / Mr Vinayak Chatterjee*
Chairman, CII Task Force on Infrastructure Projects - Advocacy & Development & Chairman Feedback Infra Private Limited
Address by Guest of Honour / Mr Babul Supriyo
Minister of State for Urban Development
Government of India
1030-1130 Hrs / Plenary Session 7- Health for All- Is it the National Priority- Political Party Perspective
Healthy populations being more productive contribute to the economic growth of a country. India loses ~6% of its GDP due to premature deaths and preventable illnesses. On one hand flagship programmes like national health mission for rural and urban poor are being introduced for health equity, on the other India continues to limit its public health spending to ~1% of its GDP. Overall, India contributes ~4% of its GDP to healthcare which is much lower than many comparable developing nations. It becomes important to prioritize healthcare in a country like India which is home to the poorest 1.2 billion people in the world.
Objective: To discuss why healthcare lags behind other priority issues in the country and how to position it ahead.
Session Moderator / Ms Priyanka Sambhav
CNBC Awaaz
Session Chairman / Dr Naresh Trehan
Chairman, CII Healthcare Council and CMD, Medanta-The Medicity
Mr Sambit Patra
Spokesperson
Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP)
Mr Satyendra Jain
Minister of Health, Industries, Home, PWD and Power , Government of NCT of Delhi
Ms Kiran Walia
Indian National Congress & Chairperson,
Delhi Commission for Women
1145-1245 Hrs / Plenary Session 8- Universal Health Coverage: Are reimbursement models viable in healthcare?
A large section of the society is receiving services through central or state sponsored insurance schemes. However, the treatment rates in most of the schemes are not beneficial for the provider. In the backdrop of rising medical cost, private providers are finding it increasingly difficult to offer quality healthcare services to these organizations. Severe cost pressures on providers necessitate a need for transparent and viable pricing formula for reimbursements. With the ‘universal health coverage’ movement, it is important to establish viable reimbursement models to ensure the growth of the private sector.
Objective: To focus on developing a viable reimbursement model for providers and building an enabling environment by government agencies. The panelists will debate the need for innovative payment models which could be based on outcomes & performance of the providers.
Context Setting by
Session Chairman / Mr Daljit Singh
President
Fortis Healthcare Private Ltd.
Panel Discussion / Dr Nandakumar Jairam
Chairman and Group Medical Director
Columbia Asia Hospitals
Mr A Vaidheesh
Chairman, Sub-Committee on Accessibility-Health Insurance & Vice President, South Asia & Managing Director, India, GSK
Dr Arvind Lal
Chairman & Managing Director
Dr Lal Path Labs
Mr Ashish Mehrotra
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
Max Bupa Insurance Company Ltd
1245-1345 Hrs / Valedictory Session
Session Moderator / Dr Shubnum Singh
Chief Executive
Max Institute of Health Education and Research
Special Address / Ms Sharmila Chavaly
Joint Secretary
Department of Economic Affairs
Ministry of Finance
Special Address / Mr Alok Kumar
Advisor- Health
Niti Aayog
Dr Ravi P. Singh
Secretary General
Quality Council of India (QCI)
Mr Daljit Singh
President
Fortis Healthcare Private Ltd.
Mr Rajit Mehta
Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer
Max Healthcare
1345 hrs / Summit Concludes with Networking Lunch