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GIM Contributes to Lancet India Commission Report on Building a Citizen-Centred Health System in India
India is currently at a critical juncture in its journey toward becoming ‘Viksit Bharat’ by 2047, and at the core of this transformation lies a fundamental necessity: achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC). On February 6, 2026, Goa Institute of Management became the national stage for this vital conversation, hosting a high-level Policy Dialogue centered on the groundbreaking recommendations of the Lancet Commission on a Citizen-Centred Health System for India.
A Vision Five Years in the Making
The dialogue was anchored in a landmark report released on January 21, 2026, which represents the culmination of five years of rigorous, participatory research. This wasn't just another academic exercise; it was an evidence-driven effort to identify the reforms needed to build an equitable and resilient healthcare system.
Dr. Kheya Melo Furtado, Associate Professor and Chair of GIM’s Centre for Health Systems Design and Management (CHSDM), served as a co-author of this prestigious report. Her collaboration with global experts underscores GIM’s commitment to shaping solutions for India's most complex societal challenges.
“We recognise that given India’s diversity across and within States, we cannot provide a single reform pathway for the country but rather evidence-based ideas for governments to adapt, based on local realities, consultations with local stakeholders, and through continuous experimentation and evaluation.”
Dr. Kheya M. Furtado
Commission Co-author & Associate Professor (GIM)
The Blueprint for 2047: Key Insights from the Dialogue
The event brought together a "who's who" of health policy, including Prof. Vikram Patel of Harvard Medical School, Dr. Shaheen K. Saiyed from the Government of Goa, and representatives from the World Health Organisation. and health system leaders from across the industry.
The discussions moved beyond diagnosis toward actionable policy pathways:
During her special address, Dr. Shaheen K. Saiyed reflected on Goa’s own advancements toward UHC. She envisioned a future where healthcare in the state is equitable, accessible, and sustainable, aligning perfectly with national priorities from health promotion to palliative care.
“Goa’s Healthcare system continues to advance with stronger service delivery, improved population health outcomes, wider digital adoption, and enhanced accessibility across health system in alignment with national priorities ensuring essential quality health services from health promotion to palliative care. Goa envisions a future where healthcare is equitable accessible and sustainable.”
Dr. Shaheen Saiyed
Dy. Director (Medical) Directorate of Health Services, Goa
GIM’s Role in Shaping the Future
Through the post-graduate Healthcare Management program (HCM) and research initiatives of the CHSDM, GIM is preparing the next generation of leaders to manage and strengthen India’s health delivery systems. As Dr. Furtado noted during the event, there is no "one-size-fits-all" path for a country as diverse as India; rather, we must provide evidence-based ideas that local governments can adapt through continuous experimentation.
The journey to 2047 is long, but the roadmap is becoming clearer. By bridging the gap between research, policy, and practice, GIM continues to be a catalyst for a healthier, more equitable India.