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

Health System in India: Bridging the Gap between Current Performance and Potential
Start Date :
Apr 23, 2015
Last Date :
Jun 09, 2015
12:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This discussion is now closed. To view the summation of content from this discussion visit our Blog. The topic has now been furthered into nine new discussions along the pillars of ...

This discussion is now closed. To view the summation of content from this discussion visit our Blog. The topic has now been furthered into nine new discussions along the pillars of health systems strengthening. You are invited to contribute actively to these discussions.

Health Information Systems
Human Resources for Health
Availability of drugs, vaccines and other consumables
Public Health
Service Delivery in Health
Using Available Financial Resources in Health as a Tool for Efficiency
Stewardship and Governance in Health
Regulation of Drugs, Food and Medical Practice
Increasing Financial Resources for Health

India has made remarkable achievements in areas like Polio elimination, lowering fertility and disease control. However, our progress in health outcomes has been slower in comparison to other countries with comparable incomes and at similar stages of development. Impressive gains in per capita income should match with increase in life expectancy or health status. We now face a triple burden of disease. Out of pocket expenditures in India is high (70 percent of total health expenditure). This is catastrophic for the poor and pushes an estimated 37 million into poverty every year.

Health is a subject allotted to the State List, under the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution. The Central Government is jointly responsible for items in the Concurrent List.We have one of the most expansive publicly provided networks of health facilities yet issues of regional disparity, access and quality remain. The private sector despite being utilized by the majority of the population also has issues of quality and cost.

Even though the Union Budget allocation for the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in 2015-16 has remained at the level of revised expenditure in 2014-15, an opportunity lies in encouraging States to spend more on the social sector with greater devolution of untied funds following the recommendations of the Fourteenth Finance Commission.

India is brimming with possibilities. Successful conduct of election, Census survey, projects in space and atomic sciences are some examples. India is termed as the “pharmacy of the global south”, providing affordable, life saving generic medicines to developed and developing countries. In the same way, there is potential for our health system to deliver optimal outcomes to the population.

The Twelfth Plan charts the path towards strengthening health systems so as to reach the long term objective of Universal Health Coverage (UHC). It is our belief that a Health System Strengthening approach is the solution to bridging the gap between our current status and potential performance. The Health Division of the NITI Aayog invites you to an open and informed discussion to elicit ideas for overcoming the enormous challenges in the sector with limited funds at hand and guide future action at all levels, in our system. Your opinion is important and valued.

Detailed note on the current status of health system in India

We invite your responses on these two questions:

1. How can we maximize health returns from available resources?
2. How can we increase investments in health?

This discussion is open for the next two weeks after which we will post a summary of the ideas generated on the forum. We will also follow-up with a more detailed note on the issues in health system and learning from best practices in the country as well as globally for further discussion. Informed briefs on the above mentioned questions will also be made available after the initial two weeks for more a targeted dialogue.

Comments made by our Division will appear as “NITIHealth”.

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Burzes Batliwalla
Burzes Batliwalla 10 years 11 months ago
Make health care a basic human right. Globally, India is known for its doctors. Ensure all new medical graduates to have a 2-3 month practice in remote villages where they will be required to serve the common man. this will ensure that given our huge medical graduate base, the people are also served and they understand their responsibility. Also cheaper medicines and health tests need to be provided.
Prakaash Gurjar
Prakaash Gurjar 10 years 11 months ago
To improve our health system we must ensure healthy and sustainable envuronment for those who cant afford to pay for medicines and bloods.So keeping this in mind on the 1st may 2015 on the occasion of Gujarat sthapna divas organized blood donation camp and also organised cultural games like satodiya and bkind fold to students to make them aware about our culture too and distributed orizes to the winners..
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Vijay Kumar Tiwari
Vijay Kumar Tiwari 10 years 11 months ago
We have to involve good performing private sector to bridge the service gap due to locational and other social factors.We do not have proper mechanism for costing of services for various diseases/disease groups/health interventions and often ropein private sector paying far less than cost incurred in government sector on per unit health services
Jacob John_2
Jacob John_2 10 years 11 months ago
(2) In the contemporary context of government providing undue encouragement and committing public resources towards the growth of private health sector, The competition commission of India need to be brought in to examine the policy environment and provide opinion to ensure that public health sector has a level playing policy support to maintain and sustain fair competition, especially in human resources management.
Jacob John_2
Jacob John_2 10 years 11 months ago
(1)Everyone acknowledges the fact that a robust regulatory mechanism is needed to keep the private health care delivery system run the just way. Government has to start extensive consultations with patients, public and other significant stakeholders on why, how and what of a regulatory mechanism for private health care delivery system.
Jacob John_2
Jacob John_2 10 years 11 months ago
Even though there is no harmony of purpose between the public and the private healthcare delivery systems, it is time for us to ensure public good through private and public means. I want to put forward two points for discussion:
AJAY GUPTA
AJAY GUPTA 10 years 11 months ago
Investment in health can be increased by delivering actual health services free of cost and not dispersing money in name of freebies.
AJAY GUPTA
AJAY GUPTA 10 years 11 months ago
We can maximize health return from available resourses by giving oppurtunity to those who are working at grass root level and utilise their experience at a higher level of administration. Those working at the top of the system should be those people who have worked at the grass root level. Such people can contribute in a best possible way.All top level posts should not be filled from direct recruits.
AJAY GUPTA
AJAY GUPTA 10 years 11 months ago
Our government must formulate policy to regulate medical education. Government colleges should be expanded keeping in view our growing population and increasing health needs. The private colleges should be discouraged. They are distributing degree in exchange of money, unfortunately they are producing more medical graduates than a reputed government colleges and have no contribution towards good learning or research work.Most of private dental colleges are best example of such mismanagement.
AJAY GUPTA
AJAY GUPTA 10 years 11 months ago
Surgical health facilities should be of the heighest quality in every general hospital. Once this is done, other health facilities will automatically steamline. Also, there should be policy to quick reaction to road side accident cases. NeHA should inculcate the concept of Road Side Accidents (RSA)