Dr. Sara Saeed Khurram, CEO of Sehat Kahani, is in the spotlight. WIRED has recognized her efforts to improve healthcare in Pakistan. This feature highlights her unique approach to solving healthcare issues during her conversation with Greg Williams, Deputy Global Editorial Director of Wired.
Pakistan has serious healthcare problems. With over 240 million people and only about 240,000 doctors, the situation is dire. Many people, especially women and children, cannot get the medical care they need. Cultural barriers also make it hard for women to seek help.
Dr. Sara’s journey began with her own experiences. After opening a clinic in a low-income area, she saw firsthand the lack of healthcare access. Her fight with postpartum depression made her even more determined to help others.
To address these issues, Dr. Sara founded Sehat Kahani. This platform connects patients with female doctors through telemedicine. Her goals include:
Promoting telemedicine was not easy:
Sehat Kahani has made a difference in many areas, such as:
Dr. Sara has gained international recognition. WIRED featured her as a leader in healthcare innovation. This recognition highlights her role in addressing healthcare challenges globally.
Sehat Kahani helps local nurses by increasing their income. Each clinic allows nurses to provide essential services, changing how healthcare is delivered in Pakistan.
Dr. Sara wants to make healthcare available to everyone. Her mission is clear: to improve primary care in Pakistan and help all citizens live better lives.
Dr. Sara Saeed Khurram is not just a healthcare leader; she is changing the future of healthcare in Pakistan. Her work makes sure that people, especially the vulnerable, can receive the care they need. The recognition by WIRED reflects her significant contributions and the bright future of healthcare in the country.
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