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Anju Lata answered on Apr 11 2021
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PUBH6003-Health Systems and Economics Assessment 2-Case Study
Part A- Group Presentation
PUBH6003-Health Systems and Economics
Assessment 2-Case Study
Public Health System in India
Percent of GDP spent on health in India: 1.6% of GDP (PRS India, 2020), Comparison with Australia: 10% of GDP (Statistica, 2020)
Money to fund healthcare system in India comes from Central and State Governments.
A mix of private and public healthcare providers.
Public Health Expenditure in India is done as annual percent of GDP. No universal coverage.
Expenditure depends on socioeconomic status, age, and technology.
Service Delivery: Through hospitals, primary care centres, and community health centres
Workforce: Shortage of workforce (80 doctors per 100000 patients) (Gill, 2018)
Information Systems: Health Management Information System structured from village to national level.
Access to essential medicines: Public (22.1%) and private (76.8%)
Imbalances addressed through Expansion of medical education institutions and their capacity, Increase in number of active nurses, Improving participation of trained personnels in workforce
Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA)
It is a comparison of interventions and their consequences.
The cost and benefits in form of health outcomes help in decision making about its adoption.
It includes the cost saved or revenue earned when a decision is taken to pursue a healthcare project.
Understanding the Cost of health interventions may include: Training of professionals, software developments, data...
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