Medical – Health & Family Welfare, Education
1. Motive : To provide the Medical related facilities and prevention of Health to each and every, last person of the Nation.
2. Reason : As per present scenario Government Medical Institutions are able to serve/treat only 20% of the Indian population. Rest 80% have to depend upon private sector.
3. Source : Co-operative or Private Public Partnership (Where Management is private while Government place a supportive role).
4. Content : a. Medical – Curative Portion – Diagnostics & Treatment. b. Health - Prevention, Promotion-vaccination, sanitation, fogging. c. Family Welfare – Social
5. Areas to be : * 1.Allopathic *2. Ayurvedic * 3.Government Sector work on * 4. Medical Tourism * 5. Overseas Trade * 6.Medical Education
6. Basis : a. Government of India is allocating only 1.9% of GDP on health sector. Which is least in the entire world. Dr. Kiran Majumdar Shaw CMD, Bicon. b. All developed countries give primary importance to its citizen’s health, unfortunately in India, the case is reverse. – Dr. Naresh Trehan. c. Due to health related expenditures every year 3.9 crores of Indians slip down from middle-class to the below poverty line. Today a large number of our population lies below the poverty line. – Dr. Kiran Majumdar Shaw. d. In India the amount of money spent on health sector of a single person is least in the entire world. e. Due to lack of political will and weak influential system health services are not able to reach the commoners at a reasonable cost. Hence, even the little amount which is being spent on health sector today is getting wasted. Dr. Kiran Majumdar Shaw. f. In order to get health related services a common man has to loosen up