NDMC Plans to make Hospital Info Available Online
The civic agency NDMC has decided to take its hospital services online. NDMC has approached the National Informatics Centre for […]
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The civic agency NDMC has decided to take its hospital services online. NDMC has approached the National Informatics Centre for […]
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[This article was published in the April 2009 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
Increased privatisation of Indian healthcare system would not only be beneficial for up gradation of medical facilities of the country but will also be beneficial for the poor and common people. It will also attract foreign investment and will able to keep the physicians staying in the country motivated.
Jolting the health department in Chandigarh out of its slumber, the recent case in PGI where a patient died for being admitted to ICU allegedly due to bed shortage, has once again raked up the issue of synchorinzing all hospitals.
Owing to the marked changes over the past few years in the healthcare sector, there is a growing demand for quality healthcare services, which calls for a closer look at the healthcare delivery systems and the necessity to introduce quality assurance mechanisms.
The Delhi government will soon launch emergency medical services in partnership with private medicare companies. The state government would create a special purpose vehicle (SPV) for the purpose.