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  1. Health Sector in India

    The healthcare industry in India includes hospitals, medical tourism, health insurance, medical equipment, telemedicine, outsourcing, clinical trials, and medical gadgets. The public and private sectors make up the two main components of India's healthcare delivery system. The Scenario of the Health Sector in India. Health Infrastructure.

  2. Public Health System In India

    Public Health System In India. This article is based on "Reset and reform" which was published in The Indian Express on 29/04/2020. It talks about the importance and challenges of the public health system amid Covid-19 pandemic. Contrary to the popular notion about India's Public health systems being inefficient and ineffective, it is ...

  3. Healthcare Sector in India

    In the Economic Survey of 2022, India's public expenditure on healthcare stood at 2.1% of GDP in 2021-22 against 1.8% in 2020-21 and 1.3% in 2019-20. In FY21, gross direct premium income underwritten by health insurance companies grew 13.3% YoY to Rs. 58,572.46 crore (USD 7.9 billion).

  4. State of Healthcare Sector in India

    India's healthcare system is complex and multi-faceted, with both government-run and private facilities providing medical services to the country's population of over 1.3 billion people.. The government has launched a number of initiatives to improve access to healthcare for the country's rural population, such as the "Ayushman Bharat" scheme, which aims to provide health coverage to over 500 ...

  5. Healthcare Sector in India

    The healthcare sector in India is expected to grow to reach a size of $50 bn by 2025. The digital healthcare market is expected to more than 20% by 2023. The Telemedicine market is the maximum potential eHealth segment in India, which is expected to touch $5.4 Bn by 2025. In the Economic Survey of 2022, India's public expenditure on ...

  6. Health Sector of India Notes for UPSC Exam

    Proportion of Underweight children - 30% (global Average: 13%) Proportion of wasted children - 20%. Obesity in India. (NFHS - 5) India is ranked as the third most obese nation in the world after the US and China. 24% of women and 23% of men are overweight or obese. Issues and Challenges for health sector.

  7. Healthcare Sector in India

    Medical Tourism: India ranks 10th in Medical Tourism Index (MTI) for 2020-2021 out of 46 destinations in the world. Future Projection: The hospital sector in India was valued at INR 7940.87 Bn in FY21 in terms of revenue & is expected to reach INR 18,348.78 Bn by FY 2027, growing at a CAGR of 18.24%. The Indian medical tourism market was valued ...

  8. Health system in India

    The National Health Mission was allotted Rs. 37,000 crore (US$ 4.84 billion). Ayushman Bharat - Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB-PMJAY) was allotted Rs. 6,412 crore (US$ 840.32 million). In November 2021, the Government of India, the Government of Meghalaya and the World Bank signed a US$ 40-million health project for the state of Meghalaya.

  9. Shaping India's Path to Inclusive Health Care

    Strengthening Primary Healthcare. One of the key strategies to address health equity in India is strengthening primary healthcare services, particularly in rural and underserved areas. This includes improving the availability and accessibility of primary care facilities, enhancing the skills and capacity of frontline healthcare workers, and ...

  10. India's Health Sector

    Unequal distribution: India's health care system is concentrated in urban areas with very little presence in the rural areas where majority of the population lives. ... [UPSC Mains 2024] ESSAY PAPER- UPSC CIVIL SERVICES MAINS EXAM (CSE) 2024 [New Batch] ILP 2025 - INTEGRATED LEARNING PROGRAM - The Most Comprehensive and Trusted 365 Days ...

  11. Indian Health Sector: Opportunities and Challenges

    Rs. 69,000 crores (US$ 9.87 billion) outlay announced for the health sector that is inclusive of Rs. 6,400 crore (US$ 915.72 million) for PMJAY in Union Budget 2020-21. The Government of India aims to increase healthcare spending to 3% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2022.

  12. Neglect of Primary Health Care and Education in India are Reasons for

    The consequences of neglecting primary health care are manifold, including high maternal and infant mortality rates, prevalence of communicable diseases, and limited healthcare-seeking behavior among marginalized populations. A 2019 study by the National Health Authority (NHA) found that in rural Madhya Pradesh, nearly 18% of the population ...

  13. Healthcare scenario in India

    Healthcare scenario in India. The World Health Organization defines health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. At present, India's health care system consists of a mix of public and private sector providers of health service s. Networks of health care facilities at ...

  14. Healthcare in India

    Status of India's Health Sector: Increase in healthcare expenditure by a massive 73% ( from 2.73 lakh cr in 2019-20 to 4.72 lakh cr in 2021-22) New missions: e-sanjeevani, Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission, National Digital Health Mission etc. Over 3+ mn requirement of doctors and nurses by 2025. Over 2000 HealthTech Start-ups (including 4 ...

  15. Indian Health Sector Problems

    Indian Health Sector Data: Budget Spending and Insurance Levels. The public expenditure on the health sector remains a dismal show of only around 1.4% of the GDP. The investment in health research has been low with a modest rate of 1% of the total public health expenditure. Insurance coverage remains low as per the latest NSSO reports over 80% ...

  16. Health care in India |ForumIAS Blog

    Low health workforce density - India's public system has a shortage of nurses. The ratio of 0.6 nurses per doctor while the World Health Organization specification is three nurses per doctor. 80:20 Rule - Only 20% of people can afford modern health care, 40% cannot afford it at all and the other 40%, the non-poor, pay with difficulty.

  17. Reshaping Inclusive Health Care in India

    Planning. This editorial is based on " Shaping India's path to inclusive health care " which was published in The Hindu on 08/04/2024. The article explains how India's health equity issues stem from a complex interplay of factors such as socioeconomic status, education, gender, geography, and access to healthcare services.

  18. Health Care Sector in India

    The size of Indian Healthcare sector is expected to reach $ 280 billion by 2020 as per some reports. Healthcare industry in India comprises hospitals, medical tourism, health insurance, medical equipment, telemedicine, outsourcing, clinical trials, medical devices. The multiple reasons for growth are increased diseases due to lifestyles, rising income, greater health awareness, improved access ...

  19. Problems pertaining to Healthcare sector in India

    Health is a state subject, the Central Government supplements the efforts of the State Governments in delivery of health services through various schemes for primary, secondary, and tertiary care.. By 2025, the Government of India is planning to increase the expenditure on Health care to 2.5% of the GDP. In the Union Budget 2020-21, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare was allocated a ...

  20. Achieving Universal Health Care

    Achieving Universal Health Care. 21 Mar 2023. 10 min read. Tags: GS Paper - 2. Health. Government Policies & Interventions. This editorial is based on "Moving forward with a newer concept of Universal Health Care" which was published in the Hindu on 20/03/2023. It discusses the issues with Universal Health Care/Coverage and ways to achieve it.

  21. Universal Health Coverage in India

    NFHS-5 results show only about 36% coverage among lowest lowest-wealth households. Poor Finance. India's current health expenditure stands at approximately 3.2% of its GDP, significantly lower than the average of around 5.2% observed among Lower- and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC). Lack of Financial Protection.

  22. Main Answer Writing Practice

    Mains Practice Questions. filter. GS Paper 1 GS Paper 2 GS Paper 3 GS Paper 4 Essay Full Length Tests Monthly Consolidations. Filter By : Polity & Governance. International Relations. Social Justice. Q. "India has made phenomenal progress in access and availability of health services, since independence". Identify the bottlenecks in health ...

  23. Privatization of healthcare in India

    Privatization will increase the gap between rich and poor which will encourage survival of the richest, which cannot be the goal of any civilized society. The public hospitals offer subsidized and other free services which makes most of the people move away from private hospitals. The uninsured patients will suffer from high bills of the treatment.