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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
12:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Ashwini Devane
10 years 11 months ago
To bridge the gap between current performance and potential – Widely implementing Community based monitoring and planning (CBMP) of health services could be one of the immediate doable solutions.
For details please see PDF.
CBMP.pdf
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neeta kumar
10 years 11 months ago
Health account scheme of ICMR is the answer for public health money for its value- because it provides authentic health information with public participation, uses information technology for timely policy planning and improved service delivery.
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neeta kumar
10 years 11 months ago
Asymptomatic seropositives may cause frank Kalazar later and coupled with HIV they also would become reservoirs. so must do mass screening and treat the positives in apprehension in endemic areas Localized mass screening of serological (e.g.rK39 anigen test) should be done in areas where Kalazar (visceral leishminiasis) is endemic , e.g. Bihar. posted at BMJ on 11 April 2015-Neeru Gupta-Scientist F, ICMR
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Manoj Grover_1
10 years 11 months ago
1. More transparency through the use of information technology – it will empower the citizens and regulator to demand better quality of healthcare and ensure that public health systems are efficient.
2. Streamline the private OOP by introducing health savings accounts - to strike a right balance between financial protection & individual responsibility
3. Public health cadre – can ensure public health regulation, disease surveillance and integration of health system.
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Manoj_Grover_NITI_Aayog_Efficiency.pdf
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Praneet Mehrotra
10 years 11 months ago
Please see file attached - inputs on financing of healthcare. Thank you.
060515.pdf
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Pranav bhardwaj
10 years 11 months ago
The suggestions related to question "How can we maximize health returns from available resources?" has been attached in a pdf file...pls check #NITIAayog #HealthSysteminIndia
suggestions.pdf
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arun arya
10 years 11 months ago
we need to increase public investment in health sector because that is highly "value for money ".
secondly our hospital governance needs a major revamp . independent and efficient medical superintendents needs to be at the helm of affairs.
at phc we need a basic set of services .
at distt . hospitals specialists need to be employed and a critical level of infra must be there for proper utilisation of services.
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Shrikant Tekade
10 years 11 months ago
We Have Best ever medical facility system that dist have dist hospital- rural hospital-primary health care centers and sub primary health care center these centers have its own best capability but their is lac of good working staff Proper medicine & staff need best residential facility again most Health Professional LIKE to work in rural and sub rural area but government making controversial things like DIFFERENTIATE MBBS BAMS BUMS BHMS DOCTORS This doctors are Ready To Work Please think On it
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suriya krishna B S
10 years 11 months ago
First make our hospitals clean and well equipped.Then it is important to make people aware about various diseases.today in this world the most influential one is films,my opinion is to make a telefilm making people aware of the diseases.A seachange can't be visible .But some people will change their mind.Villages are devoid of proper health facilities.In our village there is no well equipped hospitals.what about organising medical camps in villages once in two weeks.It will have some effect.
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Vibhor Agarwal
10 years 11 months ago
Privatization in medical will be banned...medical services are same for all ...all will get same medical facility even for officers ...so quality of Medical facilities will improve automatically ....
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