Private and Public HealthcarePublic Healthcare System in IndiaFrom earlier times, developed nations had come to the understanding that regular public health efforts will lead to an increase in the labor productivity and liNagar, ParulWahi, Pranati...
Costing analysis of an information & communications technology-enabled primary healthcare facility in India Background & objectives: Information and communications technology (ICT) has often been endorsed as an effective tool to improve primary healthcare. Howeve... DS Faujdar,S Prinja,T Singh,......
When not being rushed into treatment rooms, the sick are often left to feel stressed about their health. Healthcare workers have one of the most stressful jobs, with sudden changes in patient conditions. The general atmosphere in traditional hospitals seems tense and worrisome, and this has an ...
Public Health in Dubai, UAE is largely provided by private medical practitioners or by private or government operated hospitals, with costs of medical services paid by private insurance or government agencies, and the balance payable by the patient and medical care system is providing the Regional ...
At the same time, it is unrealistic to think that the private sector should have no role when the unmet demand for healthcare is as high as it is in India. It is the government’s primary job to invest in a dependable state-run system and also devise regulation that keeps players, ...
Leadership in the Health Sector: The importance of the Tamil Nadu model for a Universal Public Health Care System in India. Basu R. ‘Leadership in the health sector: The importance of the Tamil Nadu model for a Universal Public Health Care System in India.” NAPSIPAG ... R Basu 被引量...
by the meagreness of hospital staff. Today, more than 95% of the hospital beds in India are sub-optimally monitored with manual spot-checks limiting the ability for early detection of patients’ deteriorating conditions. This causes an increased workload on the under-resourced healt...
Though, ID increased over time, out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPE) for the care-seeking families had been found to be growing, parallelly. Hence, we estimated OOPE in public and private health centres for ID, along with their sources and attributing factors and compared state and union ...
In this paper, we examine the causal effect of political competition on public provision of healthcare. Specifically, we investigate whether the effect of political competition on more visible public goods (e.g. health centre access) differs from its impact on less visible public goods (e.g. ...
Hence, the objective of the study was to test and develop a valid and reliable instrument to assess the motivation of health service providers working with the public health system in India and the extent to which the motivation factors included in the study motivate health service providers to ...