Good health and well-being for all are important to have a sustainable future. But there’s a lot of work to do to ensure a healthy future with the current health issues that are still prevalent in our time.
There are several links between health and sustainability. Public health is one of the greatest challenges facing us, both nationally and globally.
Looking at this pandemic’s impact on healthcare worldwide now is an important time to take action to have a sustainable future in a meaningful way. It is time to be proactive in planning future responses as we need to build strong communities and recognize them as central actors in health systems – not simply the recipients of healthcare.
Engaging communities and building a common, collective response can eventually minimize social and economic disruption in times of crisis. In other words, having a strong community means that people are ready to take responsibility and the vulnerable are protected.
At Kaiser International Healthgroup, we make sure that we adapt to the ever-changing needs in healthcare with our healthcare plans that would suit everyone’s needs.
A sentence resonates loud these days: we can’t go back to “normal” – while trying to be resilient ourselves, we are convinced that being proactive today and building resilient healthcare for tomorrow, is a smart beginning for a new (and better) normality.