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Gurjot Narwal
Outcome Care

Two systems. One standard.

In India, I'm building this directly — through Gini Advanced Care Hospital, where every patient outcome is tracked, reviewed monthly, and used to continuously improve care protocols. We control the full experience: the specialists, the data infrastructure, the feedback loops. The result is a diabetes control rate of 85% against a national average of around 15%.

In Canada, I want to do something different: build a citizens' movement around outcome-focused care. Most Canadians accept whatever the system gives them without asking whether it's working. I think that changes when people start asking better questions — and have access to competent doctors who can answer them quickly.

This is where AI makes it urgent. We now get more health information faster than ever. The risk isn't ignorance — it's confident misinformation. A real doctor who can review what you've read, confirm what's right, and redirect what isn't, is more valuable now than at any point in history. That's what I'm trying to build access to.

85%

Diabetes control rate at Gini vs ~15% national average

20 years

Dr. Anil Bhansali led endocrinology at PGIMER Chandigarh

2021

Year Gini Advanced Care Hospital was founded in Mohali

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Outcome Care Essay

Three countries, one diagnosis

I've worked across healthcare in the US, Canada, and India. The systems look nothing alike from the inside. The disease underneath them is the same.

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