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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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Dr B B Nagargoje
11 years 1 month ago
About private sector also there is threat of patient relatives attack, property damage, no security and again apathy on the law implementation side about the complaints registered by doctors and hospitals.
There should be provision of adequate professional sevurity for the practitioners along with some regulations for thses practioners.
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Dr B B Nagargoje
11 years 1 month ago
As we are recently knowing that US is easing its policy for Braingain by making entry easy to Indian doctors. But condition of doctors in our country is worsening day by day. In public sector no guarantee of job, policy of contractual appointment with very minimal salary and expectation of 24 hour services, without any amenities in rural areas.
There should be career opportunity, provision of some basic amenities and incentives for doctors and other health professionals to join public health.
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Raghavendra Guru Srinivasan
11 years 1 month ago
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Jay Chan
11 years 1 month ago
This can make young people retain relationship with villages without losing contacts of people from Village. People can assemble on that day. They might also contribute to the investment of welfare projects from their pockets as per each person's ability. People should not sell their houses in village of their grandfathers. They must continue interactions with their village contacts and perhaps return to villages if they want change from cities at any part of their lives.
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Jay Chan
11 years 1 month ago
ncourage formation of village associations of migrated families whose fathers or grandfathers belonged to the village. The connections of new generations with their village of grandfathers should not be cutoff. Form a online platform for village associations. Let villages flourish and become frontiers of development.
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Jay Chan
11 years 1 month ago
The pillar of India's success lies in Families. The family bonds play a great role in making balanced and responsible individuals.Though India had to face tough times in History, nothing was able to alter the original India because of its strong family system and agricuture. Even villages acted as single entity like family.This has protected the people. Now its time to ask people who migrated to cities of particular village to dedicate a day to meeting and young people retain continue the bonds
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KEERTI BHUSAN PRADHAN
11 years 1 month ago
In terms of performance and potential-take example of cataract surgery. Although there are eye facilities in every district hospitals with ophthalmologists in place...all the cataract surgeries happens in NGO and private sector eye hospitals. Hardly any number in Govt. Cataract need is uniform accross the country and across the socio economic groups. But if Govt should do 1000 cataract per month they do only 100 and 900 are done by NGO and Private eye facilities. What a waste of resources?
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KEERTI BHUSAN PRADHAN
11 years 1 month ago
In Medical colleges there should be seats reserved for rural students whose parents live in villages so that after studying there would be interest to stay close to village and work in those areas. Today the entrance is a method where you practice it through coaching and get it and mostly possible with children who can afford coaching. Hence mostly urban centered. How can these children get evenly distributed for work? Hence there will be uneven distribution of doctors...more in cities..less in
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KEERTI BHUSAN PRADHAN
11 years 1 month ago
Till we find an answer to uneven salary and undue expectation of doctors in terms of remuneration as to what they should earn because they study so much...which is not correct. See vietnam, indonesia, china, thailand where doctors don't get any big salary than their counterparts. all public servants get salary as per their level in the govt. where as in India doctors expect high salary because they studied for 6 years and as a result even they join govt. they work with dissatisfaction and do pri
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BS Han
11 years 1 month ago
Privatization of Health and Education and failure of successive governments in providing basic services amounts to criminal offence even after 67 years of independence.Problems and Gaps have been aggravated by ineffective and shoddy policies.Basic Health and Education is function of any Government irrespective of Welfare, Capitalist, Democratic, Theocratic Forms. There is huge potential to improve health system in India which cannot be solved by privatizing it.
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