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

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MANISH PANDEY
11 years 1 month ago
A1हम उपलब्ध संसाधनों से स्वस्थ सेवाओ को बाधा सकते है पर उसके लिए हमारे मन में इच्छा शकरी होनी चैये क्योकि हमारे देश में आज तकनीक की कमी है स्व्ष्त्ग में पर इतनी नहीं की जिस स्थिति में आज देश की स्वस्थ सेवाओ की हालत है।देश की जनान्ख्या बहुत बढ़ गई है उसके बराबर तो स्वस्थ के संसाधन नहीं है पर उससे बड़ा है संसाधन होते हुए उसका इस्तेमाल ना होना उदागरण के किये दिल्ली के ताहिर पुर में 650 बिस्तरो का एक सुपेर्स्पेचिअलित्य अस्पताल सालो से बनके साथ ही सब आधुनिक सुविधाओ के साथ तैयार हैपर उसकी मशीने ख़राब
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Anunaya Jain
11 years 1 month ago
On behalf of ACCESS Health International.
The Indian healthcare system continues to function within resource constraints – an undeniable fact. What is also evident, however, is that we can achieve much more with meaningful and judicious use of available resources. As a not for profit think tank, ACCESS Health International works with state governments across India. Attached below are our thoughts, based on our study and our work with healthcare systems in India and beyond.
NitiAayog.pdf
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Gita Bisla
11 years 1 month ago
Clear and strict policies and laws like it should be mandatory for the doctors to write the detail of the disease and salt name of the medicine so that patient should have a choice. Obviously increase the doctor and patient ratio and production of medical instruments, medicines etc.
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Archna Singh_1
11 years 1 month ago
Two broad issues ail the health system . The first is poor governance : There is inadequate capacity because of poor design and enforcement of health system policy. Returns to the medical professionals who are giving their expertise at personal sacrifice are low . So some innovation is required to restore this disequilibrium of demand and supply.Second, models to support community health costs are being blindly designed on the US model that has not succeeded in a cost effective manner there.
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Rajeev ahuja
11 years 1 month ago
The attached response is being submitted on behalf of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation office in Delhi.
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dr basuraj
11 years 1 month ago
current existing delay in decision , time consumption for anything is main reason for poor performance of medical service in govt sector . medical requires immediate actions which happens in private only . I would suggest to privatise all the medical service for proper maintenance . and at the same time get all the citizens issured compulsory for insurance . premium as per individuals standard .
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Vijay C S
11 years 1 month ago
3 needs of a successful setup is infrastructure, skilled labor and accountability. Infra has increased significantly in past decade, it could continue at same pace. However, skill levels have fallen drastically. India has a huge number of people seeking employment, but very few are employable. Its especially reflected in health sector. These unskilled personell already fill most of the positions and are not questioned due to internal politics etc. Unless mitigated, it will be a disaster.
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Saketh Ram Thrigulla
11 years 1 month ago
Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) developed by Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project is the best example for maximizing the health returns from available resources: Please go through the attachment for details. (Document Courtesy: M.S. Shanmugam. IAS, Project Director, Tamil Nadu Health System Project)
e-Health_HMIS.pdf
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Sahil Sharma
11 years 1 month ago
We should promote research and use it in the field. We have the potential to develop much better Health system instead what we are getting. The Government is not responsible for what we are getting but we the Indians are also responsible as there the VIP (money based) and relative system is ruining what Govt is providing. So, we have to be united and help each other instead of thinking of your own. if we the Indians get united no one can harm us and we are the most intelligent nation
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Ravinder Mandayam
11 years 1 month ago
Additional suggestions: Find out from doctors all over India, as to what is that they need, to make them WANT to go and serve in hospitals all over India that are under Central Govt funding. Synch up with the 100 smart city initiative. Synch up with the Digital India initiative. Create guidelines, and share with the states. Tell them that they will be measured. Tell the citizens of India about what they should expect from the State Govts. Share their performance too with the citizens of India
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