During the World Economic Forum 2023 in Davos, specialists engaged in the health theme unanimously indicated that “the past three years of the Covid-19 pandemic have exposed vulnerabilities in healthcare systems around the world and highlighted the dangers of inequalities in care – not only creating global health risks, but also causing knock-on effects on geopolitical tensions and economic risksâ€. And they continue indicating that “from the security impacts of mass migration to the closure of societies that affect people’s ability to work, and the health consequences of climate-related disasters, recent years have demonstrated that health is linked to the stability and prosperity of countriesâ€. Finally, these same experts also defend the “4th Industrial Revolution Technology†as the ideal way to boost sustainability goals in the industry, in addition to cooperation and data exchange across borders.
In an optimistic perspective, this is what we have seen in Brazil…