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

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Apr 23, 2015
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Jun 09, 2015
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Neelesh Dave
11 years 1 month ago
#NITIAayog,#HealthSysteminIndia:Resources give health returns if and only Gov.Health Insurance made compulsory. Once everyone pays for the health insurance there will be financial resources made available for the devt of Health Centres.
2. Inviting Health events from Health Organisations Globally to invest into the betterment of the present Health situation. Also huge number of Health Awareness programmes in an easy & fun loving way would attract more&more peoples' participation.
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DatchanaMoorthy
11 years 1 month ago
we can monitor health of the both mother and baby by putting a compulsory rule to maintain the record via Government Hospital only.
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Rahul Parasar Sharma
11 years 1 month ago
Prevention is better than cure.
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Prakash Tripathy
11 years 1 month ago
#NITIAayog: In India communicable diseases are a big problem. If we provide clean air, water & sanitation, 50% problems will be automatically solved. In this respect, Ministry of Health needs the support of other ministries. Symbiotic relationship between many doctors & pharma companies is making treatment very expensive in the form of over-investigation & over-prescription. Another issue which makes patients suffer is the availability of many fake drugs which needs to be tackled immediately.
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hemant mathur
11 years 1 month ago
A doctor doing 1st operation of life is uneasy and uncomfortable as we are. Watching blood or wounds is not easy. But on 200th operation patient become machine for them.a professional approach overshadow human instinct. But if it overshadows completely a patient's becomes tool to earn money. Instead of doctor he becomes professionally trained businessman and find ways to earn more... this is a big reason for t deterioration. Why will a doctor go generic where he can't make huge money?
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hemant mathur
11 years 1 month ago
All in govt system if understands that they are not serving patients rather they are serving their fellow Indians who got independence in 1947. Serving family persons with a feeling to contribute for nation and serving with patriotism will increase efficiency manyfolds
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hemant mathur
11 years 1 month ago
A radiologist was appointed in govt hospital at apx 30000 rs a month salary. He was happy doing apx 300 to 400 x-rays a day.living a contended life one day he met a person who offered him 150000 rs per month just to make t xray machine nonfunctional. He thought that a working machine will fateh 30000 rs while damaged one will give 180000. What should he do sir? Its all about moral and values. If he understands that poor people will hv to go to put labs & pay more than double, he will nt astray
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hemant mathur
11 years 1 month ago
The administration of big hospitals should not be in hands of doctors rather professionals and administrative trained persons. Doctors are good at treating patients but not good at dealing human behaviour and inter departmental coordination. ... resulting in mismanagement. Doctors are not afraid of their college as cmho or pmo.
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hemant mathur
11 years 1 month ago
Many people wants to do charity in govt hospitals like giving equipments, adopt a ward, rooms, ambulance etc. But want special attention when they need the hospital. But in present system there is no provision. Even if cmho or pmo gives their mobile nos. And give proper response a huge no. Of people will donate generously in t hospital in vacinity just because they will need it one day
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hemant mathur
11 years 1 month ago
Right to quality is still missing in India. Free only to those who cannt afford.those capable must pay and get services accordingly . private hospitals are providing facilities but many people can't afford still admit patient there.i suggest atleast one hospital at district level by govt. On professional basis. Many a people rely on govt. Doctors but mismanagement,negligence and poor infrastructure compel them to move to private hospitals
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