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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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Ashok Kumar
10 years 11 months ago
We have to end corruption in All hospitals to improve any medical facility so that people can believe. Also we have to start online facility to take doctors time to examine.
Also we have to open more hospitals like AIMS in all villages and also more doctors should be available over there everytime.
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Banuru Muralidhara Prasad
10 years 11 months ago
Human Resource Management is key concern of current Health System in India. Respective state has to take the initiative for human resource policy - transparent recruitment and promotion process.
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Dr M Jawed Quereishi
10 years 11 months ago
Physiotherapists also faced discrimination in the job opportunity due to mind set of allopathic system oriented health officials. There should be a separate Phyiotherapy council at State and National level and all physiotherapists must be having Wright to prefix “Dr.”
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Dr M Jawed Quereishi
10 years 11 months ago
For the post of Public Health Specialists in Central / State Govt. Physiotherapist with Masters in Public Health degree must be considered during recruitment through UPSC / State PSCs. Discrimination in Admission and Placements of Physiotherapists in Public Health Courses and Jobs: Physiotherapists also face discrimination in admission and job opportunities of public health. As mentioned earlier, the institutes like PGIMER, Chandiagrh are not allowing the Physiotherapists to take admission
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VENUGOPALA Prasad
10 years 11 months ago
Post graduate course seats should be limited, and the admission should be only to those MBBS doctors, who has practiced at least five years in remote villages. This exposure tobe treated as the minimum qualification for PG Courses. Number of seats under speciality of a GP should be increased substantially, and other should be curtailed. Permission for specialty hospitals also should be curtailed, saving the patients from undergoing unnecessary tests designed mainly to recover their investments.
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VENUGOPALA Prasad
10 years 11 months ago
We have to develop a Diploma course in General Health, Medicine,and Limited Surgery, like the olden day LMP (Licensed MedicalPractitioner).The syllabus shouldcover all essential areas required in daily domestic medical issues, and Child Birth. These diploma Medical Practitioners can provide the first level heath care to the Villages & Remote areas, where specialist, or MBBS doctors hate to work.This will eliminate quacks, who rule the roost now in villages, and provide better health care forall
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Kamal Sethi
10 years 11 months ago
1.Ensure public health awareness.
2.Increase public participation in health programs.
3.Advts by health services should be made effective.
4.Pool of AYUSH graduates/AYUSH department should be promoted and utilised.
5.Current Health system should be re studied for its efficiency and flaws.
6.Involvement of AYUSH department in health policy making should be increased.
7.Yoga, Ayurveda, Homeopathy etc alternative systems should also be promoted and should included in health insurance scheme.
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Dr Jaideep Kumar
10 years 11 months ago
Intervention Needed: To formulate / recommend the state level regulations for rights to practice allopathic drugs and to use modern diagnostic and therapeutic tools (techniques/equipments) on the basis of syllabus and training imparted through graduation and post-graduation courses.
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Dr Jaideep Kumar
10 years 11 months ago
Currently, they are barred to perform various procedures like D& C (dilatation & curettage), I & D (Incision & drainage), excision, and different contraceptive methods like insertion of IUCD (Intra uterine contraceptive devices) for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes.
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Dr Jaideep Kumar
10 years 11 months ago
6. Rights to Use Modern Diagnostic/Therapeutic Tools: With advancement of technology and research many new instruments/tools are developed by the engineers and other experts for the use in medical care. There is a great possibility that the idea for the development of such instrument were borrowed from the classical texts of Ayurveda. But, unfortunately, BAMS doctors are not allowed to use these instruments which were used by their Ayurvedic ancestor for the care of patients.
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