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‘Customs duty on imported medical equipment should be exempted for new hospitals for five…
The next PM should focus on the following: The healthcare sector need to be considered as an ‘industry’ to ensure faster growth.…
‘People of our country need a robust healthcare model that can guarantee access to quality…
Healthcare delivery up to village levels is the biggest challenge India faces today. This problem can easily be resolved if…
‘There is a need for active collaboration between government and private sector’
Resetting the inequity of healthcare infrastructure to address ‘availability’ will also help take care of ‘affordability’ The…
‘Make the Rajeev Gandhi Jeenvandayi Yojana available throughout the country’
There is huge gap within the Indian healthcare delivery system. The forthcoming government needs to concentrate on building a…
‘I would recommend increased tax benefits for preventive health checks, OPD services and…
The next PM agenda should comprise the following issues: Healthcare spending by the government With respect to healthcare spending…
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‘The government should allocate atleast four to five per cent of its GDP to healthcare’
Healthcare spending by the government Last year, the government spent a paltry one per cent of its GDP on healthcare but last…
‘Addressing maternal and neonatal mortality should be one of the foremost healthcare agendas…
Before we even analyse what should be the healthcare agenda for the next Government we must appreciate some of the facts that are…
‘Affordable universal healthcare is the holy grail that India should urgently seek’
The health of a nation is determined in a large part by the health of its citizens. Access to healthcare is crucial in improving…
‘A comprehensive healthcare agenda covering the complete spectrum of rural and urban health…
Healthcare agenda for the next government should be: Future reforms in the health sector should be based on increasing the…
‘Insurers need to become more focused on the life-time well being of the beneficiary’
In healthcare these days all the chatter is about the increasing use of technology and new ‘internet of things’ gadgets to improve…