The Future of Healthcare around the World: Four indices integrating Technology, Productivity, Anti-Corruption, Healthcare and Market Financialization
Keywords:
business, economics, access to healthcare, advancements, AI-GDP index, apps, artificial intelligence (AI), coronavirus, corruption-free maximization of excellence and precision, corruption perception (CPI)- global connectivity (GCI) index, corruption perception (CPI)-global connectivity (GCI)-healthcare index, corruption perception (CPI)-global connectivity (GCI)-healthcare-market innovation financialization index, covid-19, decentralized grids, economic growth, healthcare, innovation, market disruption, market entrance, pandemic, rational precision, social stratification, supremacy, targeted aid, telemedicineAbstract
The COVID-19 crisis has tested healthcare systems worldwide. A global response must integrate technological advancement and economic productivity to both combat the pandemic and sustain essential services. Anti-corruption is key to equitable public healthcare access. Market financialization mobilizes private sector funding for research and market-oriented implementation, fostering efficient responses to health crises. Innovation, tech-driven growth, and transparency are essential for future healthcare resilience, though their presence varies globally. This paper introduces four indices to synthesize these dynamics. Index 1 connects Artificial Intelligence, proxied by internet connectivity, with economic output (GDP). Index 2 examines anti-corruption and its link to strong public healthcare. Index 3 integrates digital access, transparency, and healthcare potential. Index 4 adds market capitalization and innovation to the mix, spotlighting regions best poised for medical breakthroughs. These indices reveal global disparities and synergies across public and private sectors, offering insight into where future pandemic solutions may flourish. Mapping these ingredients provides strategic direction for a more unified and digitally empowered global healthcare response.