Panel Calls for Better Access and Trust in Healthcare at TISA Launch
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A panel discussion during TISA Insurance's rebrand launch emphasized that improved healthcare in Papua New Guinea hinges on access, trust, and prevention.
- The panel, chaired by TISA's COO Richard Goswell, included Dr. Athie Chelvanathan OBE, former rugby player Aidan Toua, and TISA CEO Jeremy Norton.
- The leaders explored key factors for better healthcare outcomes in PNG.
In Papua New Guinea, the path to better healthcare was illuminated during TISA Insurance's recent rebrand and product launch. A distinguished panel, featuring leaders from healthcare, business, and sports, converged to discuss the critical elements needed to uplift the nation's health sector. Post-Courier highlights the consensus that access, trust, and prevention are the cornerstones of improved healthcare outcomes for Papua New Guineans. This conversation is particularly vital in a nation where geographical barriers and resource limitations often challenge equitable access to medical services. The inclusion of former rugby star Aidan Toua alongside medical professionals and insurance executives underscores the cross-sectoral approach required to tackle these complex issues. Their collective insights offer a roadmap for enhancing the well-being of our communities, emphasizing proactive health measures and building confidence in the healthcare system. This discussion is not just about insurance products; it's about fostering a healthier future for all of Papua New Guinea.
better healthcare in Papua New Guinea (PNG) depends on access, trust, and prevention.
Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.