Some facts about indian health care system...
Healthcare in India has developed into a promising sector both in terms of revenue and employment. It covers a wide spectrum of services — hospitals, medical equipment and equipment, clinical research and testing, medical tourism (MT), health insurance and outsourcing. The sector is growing rapidly due to increasing coverage, service portfolios and expenditure funded by both private and private sectors.
India's competitive advantage lies in its talented pool of medical professionals and cost effectiveness. There are several well-known healthcare consulting firms in India that are guiding hospitals and other clinical units to transition to a value-based system of care. Their professional services help hospitals achieve accreditation and raise the standards of hospital quality management to deliver patient-focused services. Additionally, rapid development of healthcare technology in India, innovative approach and state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure make India a renowned MT destination worldwide.
27 crore people do not have a single blood bank in 64 districts of 13 states
Scary, isn't it? Out of a total of 675 districts across the country, 64 districts have a single blood bank (neither public nor private) and to make the matter frightening as hell, around 27 crore people live in these districts.
Can it be anything sinister?
Like all other areas of Public Health Infrastructure (PHI), blood banks are very thin and scattered across the country. If we look at the average, there are a total of 2,708 blood banks in India, out of which about 46.5 lakh Indians per blood bank.
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With India's 'reopening', there are 7 doctors per 1000 people in some cities of the country.
With only 9,38,861 registered doctors, accounting for seven doctors per 1,000 people, India dreams of taking care of its 1.3 billion people. Certainly, the ground reality is more shocking than these figures, especially when compared to other states.
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According to the Central Bureau of Health Services (CBHI) announced in March 2015, state high schools and businessmen have worked for state porters, each with 27,790 and 28,391 plateaus.
Chhattisgarh is third with a patient to patient ratio of 1 to 25,032.
Only 1833 people per government hospital bed
A government hospital bed serves an average of 1,833 people. The worst ratios are in Bihar (8,789) and Jharkhand (6,052). According to the report, there are 20,306 hospitals with 6,75,779 beds in the country. There are 1,83,602 beds in rural areas and 4,92,177 beds in urban areas.
Here is the status of district hospitals, PHC and CHC
According to the Rural Health Statistics (RHS), India takes care of its 1.3 billion people through a network of health infrastructure of a total of 25,308 primary health centers (PHCs), 5,396 community health centers (CHCs) and 763 district hospitals in the country.
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