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Understanding Healthcare In India
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Health is perhaps our most precious possession. It's something invaluable, and ironically sometimes, less valued. Health care systems are designed to meet health care needs of individuals. Healthcare is the treatment and prevention of illness. Health care is delivered by professionals in medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy and allied health.

Healthcare is one of India’s largest sectors, in terms of revenue and employment and the sector is expanding rapidly. The facilities for health care in India have increased substantially from 1950s to 1980s. Healthcare in India features a universal health care system run by the constituent states and territories of India. The Constitution charges every state with rising of the level of nutrition and the standard of living of its people and the improvement of public health as among its primary duties.

Primary health centers are the cornerstone of the rural health care system. By 1991, India had about 22,400 primary health centers, 11,200 hospitals, and 27,400 dispensaries. Health care facilities encompass a wide range of types, from small and relatively simple medical clinics to large, complex, and costly, teaching and research hospitals. Large hospitals centers may include all the various subsidiary health care types that are often independent facilities.

More than any other industry, it is in the healthcare business that morals are of extreme significance. This is because, people in this industry deal with such situations and circumstances, everyday, which have a direct bearing on another person's life. That is why, it is mandatory for all healthcare organizations to have an ethics committee, a written code of ethics and written policies and procedures on ethical decision making, so that the interests of all the parties, whether the patient, his family members, the organization itself, caregivers and the community itself, are properly looked into and balanced out.

Good health care facilities are a necessity of every citizen, irrespective of his financial position and social status. In fact, it is a right of every individual to get affordable health care facilities to live a healthy life. However, over the years, the cost of health care in india has gone up considerably making it very difficult for people with low incomes to get sufficient coverage. Governments have the responsibility to create or formulate policies that will favor people in this regard. The importance of good health care can be seen in the hopes of a people who are yearning for health.




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