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How Corporate giants are making healthcare better, expert Vaibhav Maloo explains

With vaccines coming to aid, the disease is surely in its "endemic" phase, but the damage that it has done is enough to show that a crippled healthcare system in any country can be fatal. 

How Corporate giants are making healthcare better, expert Vaibhav Maloo explains

The healthcare sector around the world suffered a huge setback when the world was hit by COVID-19. The unexpected arrival of the unknown virus was enough to show a mirror to governments around the world that healthcare facilities need a massive improvement. With now COVID finally in its declining phase, the global leaders have already started focusing on improving the healthcare sector and are working towards how healthcare can be made better and accessible to all. With more than 60.5 crore cases around the globe, the fatal virus became the cause of almost 65 lakhs of death around the world. 

With vaccines coming to aid, the disease is surely in its "endemic" phase, but the damage that it has done is enough to show that a crippled healthcare system in any country can be fatal. With an improvement in the socio-economic status of the people healthcare facilities over the period of time have also led to diversification of the health care sectors as the people are becoming more and more health conscious and thus world class health care facilities should be in reach of everyone. The governments around the world are now also incorporating the Corporate giants around the world to come together to build better healthcare facilities available to people.

Shedding a light on the topic, The Managing Director of Enso Group, Vaibhav Maloo joined us for a brief interview and said: "With changing lifestyles both at home and work places, not only India but the world is seeing a paradigm shift in its Health and Pharmaceutical segments. All of us want a healthier lifestyle, maintaining Work-Life balance and Health and Wellness, and therefore it has led to expansion of the healthcare sector." 

Maloo further said: "At Enso Healthcare we firmly believe in the concept of universal accessibility of healthcare to people around the world, our healthcare system works on the fundamentals of Accessibility, Affordability, Accountability and taking in account of the vulnerability of target groups." Enso Healthcare currently manages the manufacturing of Sputnik V and Sputnik Light vaccines around the world which has been found to be 91.4% effective against Coronavirus.