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Year : 2014 | Volume
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Rationalising health care in india : Challenges & strategies
KI Mathai1, Serah Mathai2, Gayetri Subba2
1 Consultant & HOD (Surg & Neurosurgery), INHS Asvini, Colaba-05, Mumbai, India 2 Nursing Officer , Neurosurgery Ward, INHS Asvini, Colaba - 05, Mumbai, India
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K I Mathai India
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DOI: 10.4103/0975-3605.203387
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An overview of health care delivery in India is essential, if we are to plan and to improve health care delivery and the indices of health in the coming decades. The health sector in India is a mix of private and government services. While some health care indices appear dismal, several others, including life expectancy are heartening. A balance between regulation and free enterprise is possibly the best option. In this paper we provide a glimpse of health and health related statistics & a n overview of the public health care delivery systems. In the end, we offer suggestion on rationalisation of health care delivery to provide maximum services for the majority of our population within the budget of an optimal health care system outlay
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