The divergence among the affordable and non-affordable population (socio-economic inequality) and the quality of care are the issues which have surfaced up. These challenges need to be carefully observed and analyzed. The healthcare system in India dates back to 5000 BC. In October 1943, ...
However, research to date has tended to focus on roles for governments and professions, overlooking the broader range of regulatory systems that emerge in contexts of market-based provisioning and partial state regulation. In this article we examine the regulation of private healthcare in India ...
Indrajit Sen, president, The Bengal Chamber stated that Indian healthcare is on the cusp of transformation by adopting the Ayushman Bharat and moving to attain the goal of Universal Health Care (UHC). “Indian healthcare system has been facing challenges of affordability, quality of care and a...
Private health sector in India: is private health care at the cost of public health care? Objective To examine users' attitudes to implementation of an electronic medical record system in Kaiser Permanente Hawaii. Design Qualitative study based ... A Bose - Bmj 被引量: 19发表: 2005年 The pr...
Over the years, the private sector has overtaken the healthcare provision and delivery market; however, services are not cost-effective. This has resulted in high healthcare cost and high out- of-pocket health payment burden in the country. 展开 ...
Background: The private sector contributes significantly to health care service delivery in India. Study shows the prevalence of newborn care practices like early initiation of breastfeeding, kangaroo mother care, and hepatitis B birth dose practices in private sector hospitals across India. Methods: ...
Australia arguably has great public healthcare – called Medicare – about 50% of Australians have private health insurance.The government encourages well-off people to use private healthcare. This is so that there’s less pressure on the public system and more people can access medical care on...
Gadre A. India's private healthcare sector treats patients as revenue generators. BMJ 350: h826, 2015. doi:10.1136/bmj.h826.Gadre A. India's private healthcare sector treats patients as revenue generators. BMJ (2015) 350:h826. doi: 10.1136/bmj.h826...
Search results were dominated by HealthTech companies like Practo and international websites like Mayo Clinic and WebMD. The main challenge was grabbing the eyeballs of the patients in an increasingly competitive healthcare industry. Result
Due to the limited capabilities of the Public health Sector in providing health care service to all and the public expenditure on health being less than 1% of GDP, the need of Public Private Partnership in healthcare system was emphasized. The private sector today provides nearly 80% of ...