At the regional report launch webinar titled “Confronting the CRM Care Crisis in Asia Pacific”, speakers reflected on the urgent need to recognise these conditions as interconnected, rather than isolated.
With CRM diseases accounting for 30% of all deaths and 50% of premature deaths in the Asia Pacific, the need for action is urgent, but the solutions are within reach.
Across the Asia Pacific, cardiovascular, renal, and metabolic diseases are converging into a growing syndemic, one that is reshaping health outcomes, increasing pressure on health systems, and deepening the economic burden on individuals, families, and countries.
They also provide country-specific perspectives on the policy, financing, and system-level changes needed to strengthen CRM care across the Asia Pacific.
Our latest regional report, “From Fragmentation to Integration: Addressing the Cardio Renal Metabolic Care Crisis in Asia Pacific,” and the Country Reports explore how health systems across the region are responding to the growing burden of interconnected chronic conditions.
The reports examine key gaps in prevention, diagnosis, care coordination, and long-term disease management while highlighting emerging approaches to more integrated and patient-centred care.
The conversation on CRM health in APAC should be an ongoing one. As health systems navigate rising multimorbidity, ageing populations, and increasing pressure on care delivery, there is a growing need for evidence that is both contextual and actionable.
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Join our webinar “Confronting the CRM Care Crisis in Asia Pacific” to explore what these insights mean for the future of health systems and how countries can move toward more coordinated, patient-centred approaches.
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Cardio-renal-metabolic (CRM) conditions are shaping health outcomes across the Asia Pacific - but the way this challenge manifests varies significantly by country.
These country-level insights highlight an important reality: while the challenges are shared, the pathways to addressing them must be tailored to the context.
Understanding these nuances is critical to designing responses that are effective, equitable, and sustainable.
The session will explore emerging insights, system-level gaps, and the actions required to move from reactive care to integrated approaches across the continuum.
Cardio-renal-metabolic conditions are no longer isolated health challenges; they are part of an interconnected and rapidly growing syndemic across the Asia Pacific.
Our upcoming webinar will bring together regional perspectives on what must change now.
- Wednesday, 13 May 2026
- 11:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. SGT
- Live on Zoom
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As WHX Dubai 2026 concludes, we look forward to translating these conversations into actionable initiatives that advance sustainable, accessible, and resilient healthcare systems worldwide.
WHX Dubai 2026 marked a strategically significant engagement for ACCESS Health. Across three days, the event provided a strong platform for stakeholder engagement, strategic dialogue, and meaningful collaboration across global health, life sciences, and public health ecosystems.