anandasabapathy is currently vice president and senior associate dean, global programs, and professor of medicine in gastroenterology, at baylor college of medicine in houston.
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she said challenges in health care in canada are not so different from those in other countries.
challenges include as aging population and increased burden of chronic disease, diabetes and neurodegenerative diseases, said anandasapathy.
“this is something that needs to be addressed in canada and worldwide.”
the effects of planetary and climate health, which can affect commuincable diseases and impact humans and animals, is another challenge.
“we need to be ready for the next epidemic,” said anandasabapathy.
“one trend we are seeing, which will affect the province and all of canada, is patients wanting care in their communities, personalized at home, even on their cellphones. i think we need to rethink our models of care delivery and how we take scientific discovery and bring it to patients, rather than bringing patients to medical centres,” said anandasabapathy.