Atmanirbhara swasth: Self sufficient health industry
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To achieve self-sufficiency and equity, India must bridge the divide between expensive private care and under-resourced public services through a comprehensive, multi-pronged strategy: - Strengthening Public Health: The government must urgently increase healthcare spending to at least 2.5% of GDP. This includes expanding insurance schemes like Ayushman Bharat for the vulnerable, modernizing public hospitals to generate revenue, and establishing a Unified Charity Fund for efficient resource distribution.- Boosting Medical Tourism: The proposal suggests creating "Silicon Valley-style" medical hubs that integrate modern and traditional (AYUSH) medicine. These hubs aim to attract NRI professionals, improve non-medical infrastructure, and foster domestic R&D to reduce reliance on imported devices.- Optimizing Delivery & Costs: Cost control measures include leasing medical equipment, rationalizing antibiotic use, and conducting rural medical camps. Corporate investment in diagnostics is encouraged to increase transparency and reduce corruption.- Collaborative Reform: Robust Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and data-driven policies are essential to combat medical inflation and prioritize preventive care.By implementing these reforms, India can build a sustainable, economically robust, and accessible healthcare ecosystem for all citizens.
To achieve self-sufficiency and equity, India must bridge the divide between expensive private care and under-resourced public services through a comprehensive, multi-pronged strategy: - Strengthening Public Health: The government must urgently increase healthcare spending to at least 2.5% of GDP. This includes expanding insurance schemes like Ayushman Bharat for the vulnerable, modernizing public hospitals to generate revenue, and establishing a Unified Charity Fund for efficient resource distribution.- Boosting Medical Tourism: The proposal suggests creating "Silicon Valley-style" medical hubs that integrate modern and traditional (AYUSH) medicine. These hubs aim to attract NRI professionals, improve non-medical infrastructure, and foster domestic R&D to reduce reliance on imported devices.- Optimizing Delivery & Costs: Cost control measures include leasing medical equipment, rationalizing antibiotic use, and conducting rural medical camps. Corporate investment in diagnostics is encouraged to increase transparency and reduce corruption.- Collaborative Reform: Robust Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and data-driven policies are essential to combat medical inflation and prioritize preventive care.By implementing these reforms, India can build a sustainable, economically robust, and accessible healthcare ecosystem for all citizens.
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