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Health System in India: Bridging the Gap between Current Performance and Potential

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Apr 23, 2015
Last Date :
Jun 09, 2015
12:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Kal Gandikota
11 years 3 weeks ago
Behavioral health systems & education should be developed so that youth/adults are prevented from getting attracted to Atank Vad/Algavad(terrorism, seperationist movements). This education helps prevent Beating/murdering/injuring others (people should be taught escalation/public grievance mechanisms to Indian intelligence.) By this one could prevent few blasting bombs, injuring each other and ending up in emergency rooms or filling up local hospitals.
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manoj patel
11 years 3 weeks ago
Here is following points we can manage for better performance of Hospitals,.
1. Medicines and other stuff need to be ordered and tracked by SAP system.
2. Use online approval system with software like iTrack system.
3. Biometric attendance system.
4. Remove clerical work from Doctor's profile.
5. Each states need at least 1 super specialist per 1 crore people such as AIMES.
6. Provides authorities to Doctor's to lay off non-performing supporting staff.
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SABYASACHI MITRA
11 years 3 weeks ago
one of the first things that need to be done by the ministry of women and child is to do away with NCW & N C P C R . just like the planning commission has been removed similarly these N C W and NCC should be abandoned . the commission members do nothing . their only job is to appear in tv channels applying makeup after some incident like rape etc. it is waste of public exchequer on these commission member . PLS remove
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NITIHealth
11 years 3 weeks ago
Thank you for your valuable comments on “Health System in India: Bridging the Gap between Current Performance and Potential”. There is a consensus for maximizing gains through strengthening the pillars of health systems. We have aggregated 347 comments received up to 7th May, 2015 into nine discussion themes, that will be launched shortly. You may view your contributions in the attached PDF.
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Balakrishnan Subramanian
11 years 3 weeks ago
Some state governments had managed to subsidise the prices some of the important medical goods so that the people of the state get better care. If this whole network is stream lined by the government,then government can see not only huge profits but also can provide these items in more less price tag which would be affordable by the people. Making the private hospitals to buy these at the government set price,this way it will benefit the people and helps build trust in system.
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Balakrishnan Subramanian
11 years 3 weeks ago
The whole sale suppliers,the private hospitals bills the patients for the imported medical items like staplers,stunts and other medical goods an high price tag. They not only reap profit,then mind the profit with patients being the sore looser paying 3 fold,4-fold prices for some very necessary medical goods. Currently the government doesn't have any hold on this network,as they have left it to companies and private hospitals to reap the big profits.
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Balakrishnan Subramanian
11 years 3 weeks ago
The staffs and doctors often complain that they dont have enough people to run and maintain hospitals,stating it as main reason for being impatient and not so friendly. And this is where the central and state governments needs to work more effectively. The resources provided needs to be managed well and new the it is high time that government takes look into the imported medicines and medical tools network. This is one main area where the government has to stream line the process.
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Balakrishnan Subramanian
11 years 3 weeks ago
The hospital staffs needs to be attentive and more hospitable. The patient needs should first,often the patients in the government hospitals are not treated well by the staffs,even if the doctor is friendly and more patient in answering the questing's,the staffs dont handle the patient the same way. The patient and the family that accompanies him/her needs to feel that they are treated well and they can trust them. And it can come only when they are treated well and their doubts are cleared.
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Balakrishnan Subramanian
11 years 3 weeks ago
1. How can we maximize health returns from available resources?
The current standards of the resources available in the hospital needs to be maintained properly. The central and state government needs to work together in stream lining the treatment network in every state. Often people go to private hospitals for better care and facility. If we have all the resources,then why people dont choose us over private hospitals? The government hospitals needs to build trust with the locals.
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nidhi shrivastava
11 years 3 weeks ago
all healthcare facilities must have cooling systems irrespective whether they r govt hospitals,private or govt medical/dental colleges, primary healthcare centre or private clinic......how can there be any decent level of care provided if ward/opd/o.t. is boiling in heat???
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