Global Health Forum Bridges East and West in Landmark Congress at the Yale Club, New York
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New York [US], November 14: In a defining moment for global healthcare collaboration, the Global Health Forum (GHF) -- a cross-continental think tank uniting leaders from medicine, technology, policy, and industry -- hosted its inaugural Global Health Congress at the prestigious Yale Club of New York City. The two-day event brought together healthcare pioneers, innovators, and policymakers from across the United States, India, Europe, and Asia to reimagine the future of healthcare delivery, affordability, and access.
The Global Health Forum was founded by two pioneers from distinct yet complementary worlds -- Dr. Achintya Moulick, a world-renowned cardiothoracic surgeon and transformative healthcare CEO, and Mr. Sanat Chattopadhyay, President of Merck's Global Manufacturing Division and a global pharmaceutical leader known for operational excellence and strategic vision.
Together, the founders established GHF with a singular mission -- to bridge the gaps between medicine, technology, finance, and industry, and to design equitable, sustainable healthcare systems for all.
"We envision a future where the best minds across geographies collaborate to solve healthcare's hardest problems
-- not in isolation, but as a united global community," said Dr. Achintya Moulick, Founder and Chair of GHF.
"This is not just about innovation; it's about building trust, equity, and access into the global healthcare narrative," added Mr. Sanat Chattopadhyay.
"The Global Health Forum is building a bridge between vision and execution -- where great ideas in healthcare become tangible global solutions through collaboration and purpose," said Mr. Gautam Bazaz, Chief Executive Officer of GHF.
Held in November 2025, the Global Health Congress brought together experts and leaders from over 20 countries, including the United States, India, the United Kingdom, Japan, the Netherlands, Argentina, and Singapore. Participants explored urgent global challenges such as:
* The ethical integration of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare
* Innovations in longevity science, nutraceuticals, and biohacking
* The future of healthcare logistics, financing, and insurance models
Keynote sessions featured Craig Cooper, author and founder of Boost Mobile, and Dr. Ashutosh Tiwari, Chair of Urology at Mount Sinai Hospital -- both emphasizing the need for preventive men's health and longevity innovation.
Representing India's growing influence in global healthcare, Mr. Meghdut RoyChowdhury, Executive Director and Chief Innovation Officer of Techno India Group, and Mr. Prashant Sharma, Managing Director of Charnock Hospital Group, led critical discussions on innovation in healthcare education, hospital network development, and Indo-US collaboration in digital health.
Mr. Sharma added,"As India's healthcare systems mature, partnerships like these ensure that quality, access, and technology move together -- benefiting patients at every level."
A highlight of the Congress was the GHF Innovation Lab and Venture Forum, which showcased promising startups from India, the U.S., the Netherlands, and Argentina. These ventures presented breakthrough ideas in medical technology, biotechnology, and
AI-driven healthcare. Selected startups received mentorship, seed funding, and access to the GHF Global Accelerator Network, aimed at nurturing physician-entrepreneurs and scalable healthcare ventures.
The executive leadership of GHF is spearheaded by Mr. Gautam Bazaz, a Carnegie Mellon and Duke University alumnus known for his strategic acumen and international partnerships. The leadership team includes:
* Dr. Nikki Bajaj, hematologist-oncologist and longevity medicine advocate
* Mr. Abhishek Shankar, ex-IIT alumnus and serial entrepreneur in digital transformation
* Mr. Risshikesh Pawar, founder of Digital Zone and technology strategist
* Mr. Justin Drew, healthcare innovation executive
* Dr. Girish Juneja, physician entrepreneur based in Michigan
* Dr. Shyam Vishweswaran, Professor of Bioinformatics at the University of Pittsburgh and NIH thought leader
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