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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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shani saraf
10 years 9 months ago
Respected sir.
Only pharmacist is capable to fullfill place of MBBS. govt should be give priscription authority to pharmacist. In all over world pharmacist is priscriber.
70% poor indian public depend on jhholachap bangali Dr.. why govt not using qualified pharmacist. If govt should be post pharmacist in every PHC. Recenly uttarakhand govt has been taken good decision and give pharmacist to priscription. So plz allow this all over india.
DevelopingPharmacyPractice2006-1.pdf
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shani saraf
10 years 9 months ago
Respected sir...
This health care gap can filled by only pharmacist. Pharmacist are well educated, he is cover 80% course of MBBS.
According to WHO pharmacist is most important link b/w patient and Dr..But in india he is distribute drug without using our knowledge.
Now new trend accepted by all over world pharmacist diagnosis the patient and priscribe drug.
If india allow this system every village of india reach better healthcare.
In USA. UK. SOUTH AFRICA.ect accept this system.
RPh_Prescribing.pdf
whozip32e.pdf
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Sangeetha Subbiah
10 years 9 months ago
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Sherly Tomcy
10 years 9 months ago
I met my friend's dad last week - 90 year old and has served in the AirForce for 35+ years. He is from a small village in Kerala which is connected only by inland waterways. He said that in villages people struggle to get access to basic medicines and he aspires to see that all the small villages on the inland waterway stretch are supported through mobile jetty pharmacies. Hopefully you can include this in your planning process.
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Piyush Gupta
10 years 9 months ago
The PCPNDT act was supposed to correct the skewed sex ratio of the country by preventing female foeticide. However, the corrupt bureaucrats have made it a tool to harass unsuspecting radilogists. Criminal cases are being filed for clerical errors, colour of board and not wearing white coat overlooking the real problem. Many doctors have stopped screening pregnant ladies out of fear. This has led to underutilization of the potential of available resources. This act needs modification.
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Devang_4
10 years 9 months ago
To Bridge difference between the government health care system in india and the pvt hospitals following steps can be taken
1) Digitization of Hospital Records and having Hospital Management software / portal with following integration's will help.
Digital Queue Management, Staff & Payroll Management, Auto Vaccination Reminder & Follow ups, Drugs management, Inventory Management, Patient Medical records etc i can share a detailed plan and ways to implement if given an oppertunity.
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Chanchal MAl Chordia
10 years 10 months ago
Government Health Ministry must Review total Health Policy in order to provide proper share of Drugless Therapies in Treatment.For more Clarification Please go through Arogya Apaka of Dr. C.M. Chordia from Website: www.chordiahealthzone.in
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Namita Batra
10 years 10 months ago
Rewards/ recognitions can be given in the form of making brand ambassadors from the panchayats for their extraordinary performances.
Reforms in health professionals training: Need based training. Revision of the curricula of all health professionals with more emphasis on skill education.
A transparent PPP model with mechanisms to monitor their activity by the community based monitoring agencies.
Involvement of grassroot health staff in decision making to know ground realities.
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Rishabh Paul
10 years 10 months ago
Availability of insurance schemes and medical loans in almost every village, especially to the poorest, along with its integration with every rural hospital as well as select impanelled metropolitan hospitals will ensure a hassle free and top quality treatment of even the poorest. All these schemes can be linked to bank accounts to create a backup credit system in case he's already paid for the treatment coz many times poor take loans from money lenders and go into debts.
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S Hariharan_1
10 years 10 months ago
At present there is not any reasonable health insurance scheme for Sr.Citizens. All existing schemes do not cover most of the illness. The age limit and the coverage amount are grossly inadequate. I suggest that similar to current accident and insurance schemes, a health insurance scheme for persons above 60 years with annual premium upto Rs.1000 for covering hospitalization charges exceeding 3 days, covering all serious ailments and upto Rs 5 lakhs without any age restriction could be made.
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