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This book brings together all the major components of the private
health care sector in India, with detailed description of its
evolution, the foundational ideas, its development, the positives
and ill effects on the population. It suggests intelligible and
practical remedies for public good. The book presents a
comprehensive review of private health care sector's resistance to
Indian Government's reforms like the national medical commission,
NEET, clinical establishment act and the new boost to the
traditional medicine by the Indian government. The author has
discussed contentious areas like Corporate Hospitals, Capitation
Fee Colleges, Pharmaceutical Industry, Western Models in Health
Care, Integration of Medical Systems, Ayushman Bharat Scheme,
Health Insurance and Public Private Partnership on a massive scale.
This book describes the present awful state of India's Public
Health Care Delivery, its dismal planning and implementation. It
argues that it can be remedied comprehensively and effectively,
using its 'own already present' resources. A radical re-evaluation
of some sacrosanct ideas and discarding many of these, especially
in Primary Care and its structure is required. It can be done
without disadvantage to the last man served. This book starts with
the sea change India has undergone and emphasizes new ways of
managing health. High quality work force creation and its
deployment, an unsolved problem is effectively given a solution.
The bulk of the book discusses the entire public health care
structure and function and how it can be newly laid out with proper
work force allocation, hitherto grossly inadequate, including
professionals from other training backgrounds. It is total solution
that will help India to achieve the goal of Universal Health Care.
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