Notwithstanding of the sector's growth India's faces multiple challenges in health sector like shortfall in healthcare infrastructure and work force, burden of both infections and chronic degenerative diseases, low government funding and lack of efficient execution of schemes and initiatives, and ...
图书Health Sector Reforms in India 介绍、书评、论坛及推荐
India’s most influential government think tank has agreed to revise a draft document for healthcare reform after some experts claimed that it reflected an intent to hand over virtually all clinical services to the private sector.The document from India’s Planning Commission, which outlines health...
Over the past two decades, India has implemented a wide range of reformsReforms in the health sector ostensibly towards making healthcare services accessible to all. This paper discusses major health financing reforms and private sector engagement in health in India from the perspective of their ...
Health sector reform: improving hospital efficiency IndiaHealth SystemsMedical PractitionersMaternal HealthThis chapter discusses the rationale for and the types of reforms that are common in the health sector,... K Grant,V Walford - 《Educación Médica Y Salud》 被引量: 33发表: 1998年 India - ...
Rare disease (RD) management and orphan drug development in India face various hurdles regarding the implementation and adoption of comprehensive policies, lack of dedicated regulatory frameworks, and absence of epidemiological data. Current rare disease policy focuses more on strengthening the diagnostics ...
RDs impose a substantial economic and resource burden on India since the government has to ensure multiple social sector allocations, thus straining the budget for a comprehensive healthcare system. Prioritizing healthcare resources is challenging since adequate planning to address the varying needs of ...
especially in the public sector. Many Indian healthcare employees believe that there are few opportunities for professional growth, which might cause them to feel unmotivated and dissatisfied with their jobs [63,71,75]. Therefore, in order to address the lack of HRH in India, it is imperative...
The Chinese central government launched the third phase of health system reforms in 2009. After a decade since the initiation of the reform, the health system has witnessed noteworthy gains. However, there is no concurrent improvement in public satisfaction with the health system. This study analyse...
India remains a highly attractive investment destination, thanks to its stable and rules-based economic environment bolstered by ongoing structural reforms. The country’s healthcare sector presents a compelling opportunity, driven by a growing population, rising incomes, increasing healthcare awareness, ...