Universal holistic health

Bangaram Island, Lakshadweep | Feb 27 & 28, 2023

Better global health would require not only better medical infrastructure or easier access to medical care, but also long-term practices that would help improve cumulative global health standards. This would mean improved farming practises, more access to good food, healthier eating habits, and more opportunities for sustainable and environmentally responsible food products. Furthermore, it is critical to revisit traditional practices and find ways to incorporate them into our modern daily lives.

It is also critical to have futuristic and advanced healthcare technologies made available through the global sharing of research thereby creating an ecosystem that connects with international academia and industry. During the past few decades, data has also emerged as a crucial element in decision-making. It is imperative to assess the role of data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning technologies to create a global holistic health ecosystem.