*𝓣𝓲𝓶𝓮𝓼𝓽𝓪𝓶𝓹𝓼 𝓫𝔂 𝓘𝓷𝓽𝓮𝓵𝓵𝓮𝓬𝓽𝓒𝓸𝓻𝓷𝓮𝓻* 0:02 - Introduction: Healthcare's Primitive State 1:46 - Amrita's journey and values 3:41 - The power of relaxation and exploring ideas 5:41 - Amrita's family and the pursuit of meaning 8:34 - The influence of books and early reading habits 12:22 - The challenges of a goal-oriented environment 14:22 - The impact of a health crisis on perspective and purpose 17:17 - Entering the consulting world 19:38 - The search for meaning and the limitations of consulting 21:17 - What is first-principles thinking? 24:04 - The evolution of philanthropy 28:02 - Public goods vs. private goods in healthcare 31:53 - The importance of a holistic system view 34:10 - The challenges of decentralization in healthcare 36:37 - Commercial Break 36:49 - Why is the Indian healthcare system so dysfunctional? 41:43 - The role of private equity in healthcare 43:57 - The lack of competition and the need for specialists 47:00 - Commercial Break 47:28 - Can technology solve India's healthcare problems? 52:30 - The limitations of technology and the importance of incentives 53:34 - Learning from other healthcare systems 56:37 - What would Amrita do as India’s health minister? 59:38 - What can private firms do to improve healthcare? 1:03:54 - What can thinkers do to address healthcare challenges? 1:09:02 - The importance of economic growth 1:17:44 - The impact of the 2008 financial crisis on India 1:34:05 - The consequences of the UPA II government’s policies 1:52:39 - The impact of demonetization and GST 1:56:52 - The importance of a personal insolvency law 2:06:44 - The current state of the Indian economy 2:29:38 - The importance of a reliable statistical system 2:42:19 - The need for a change in mindset 2:56:44 - The importance of learning from mistakes 3:01:14 - What can individuals do to achieve better health? 3:23:34 - Planning for a longer, healthier life 3:40:15 - Staying engaged with the world 4:14:30 - Recommendations: Books, Films, and Music 4:21:31 - Outro
Let's hope someday a CM bites into the ideas Amrita advocated, and maybe works towards creating a lighthouse healthy city / district, with both efficient private goods and efficient public goods... Targeting to fix healthcare in the entire nation through the union govt (even with Amrita as PM 😊) may take longer to sell and maybe longer to convene/implement.
I think Amrita has good experience and she accepts the complexity of problem but health system in India is much more messy and complex variable as compared to anywhere else.
Started off well especially your childhood episodes, but turned into a typical consultant with the standard consulting jargon which was contradictory. Suggestion to Amit, can you please reduce the length your episodes.
Hi Amrita, Are open for a brief discussion regarding your udemy course?
*𝓣𝓲𝓶𝓮𝓼𝓽𝓪𝓶𝓹𝓼 𝓫𝔂 𝓘𝓷𝓽𝓮𝓵𝓵𝓮𝓬𝓽𝓒𝓸𝓻𝓷𝓮𝓻*
0:02 - Introduction: Healthcare's Primitive State
1:46 - Amrita's journey and values
3:41 - The power of relaxation and exploring ideas
5:41 - Amrita's family and the pursuit of meaning
8:34 - The influence of books and early reading habits
12:22 - The challenges of a goal-oriented environment
14:22 - The impact of a health crisis on perspective and purpose
17:17 - Entering the consulting world
19:38 - The search for meaning and the limitations of consulting
21:17 - What is first-principles thinking?
24:04 - The evolution of philanthropy
28:02 - Public goods vs. private goods in healthcare
31:53 - The importance of a holistic system view
34:10 - The challenges of decentralization in healthcare
36:37 - Commercial Break
36:49 - Why is the Indian healthcare system so dysfunctional?
41:43 - The role of private equity in healthcare
43:57 - The lack of competition and the need for specialists
47:00 - Commercial Break
47:28 - Can technology solve India's healthcare problems?
52:30 - The limitations of technology and the importance of incentives
53:34 - Learning from other healthcare systems
56:37 - What would Amrita do as India’s health minister?
59:38 - What can private firms do to improve healthcare?
1:03:54 - What can thinkers do to address healthcare challenges?
1:09:02 - The importance of economic growth
1:17:44 - The impact of the 2008 financial crisis on India
1:34:05 - The consequences of the UPA II government’s policies
1:52:39 - The impact of demonetization and GST
1:56:52 - The importance of a personal insolvency law
2:06:44 - The current state of the Indian economy
2:29:38 - The importance of a reliable statistical system
2:42:19 - The need for a change in mindset
2:56:44 - The importance of learning from mistakes
3:01:14 - What can individuals do to achieve better health?
3:23:34 - Planning for a longer, healthier life
3:40:15 - Staying engaged with the world
4:14:30 - Recommendations: Books, Films, and Music
4:21:31 - Outro
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Amrita Agrawal, your story is so beautiful. Thank you
Very very insightful!
Let's hope someday a CM bites into the ideas Amrita advocated, and maybe works towards creating a lighthouse healthy city / district, with both efficient private goods and efficient public goods... Targeting to fix healthcare in the entire nation through the union govt (even with Amrita as PM 😊) may take longer to sell and maybe longer to convene/implement.
I think Amrita has good experience and she accepts the complexity of problem but health system in India is much more messy and complex variable as compared to anywhere else.
I think just talk to the point
😢 health care facilities
Started off well especially your childhood episodes, but turned into a typical consultant with the standard consulting jargon which was contradictory. Suggestion to Amit, can you please reduce the length your episodes.