india healthcare dataviz by abhijit khuperkar
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Prepared By: Abhijit Khuperkar, Data Specialist & Big Data Evangelist
India Healthcare:
Progress & Way Forward
A Tableau DataViz Using World Bank’s 2015 World
Development Indicators Dataset
Presentation Outline
Background
Key Takeaways
Dashboards
Background
► Goal: Perform a high-level data analysis of India’s healthcare
indicators and present a visual story of India’s healthcare progress to
date and a way forward
► Dataset: The World Bank’s 2015 World Development Indicators (WDI)
dataset. It contains annual time series data (1960-2015) for about 214
countries for various domains, including healthcare. This visual
analytics is focussed on India's healthcare progress and outlook
► Tools: R for data preparation e.g. data reshaping and consolidation.
Data visualizations in Tableau
Link to Tableau Public workbook:
https://public.tableau.com/profile/abhijit.khuperkar#!/vizhome/IndiaHealt
hCare_WDIDataViz_AbhijitKhuperkar/Story1
► Progress: India is making a steady progress on its healthcare Millennium Development Goals. India has met a few goals related to eradicating extreme poverty, empowering women, and combating HIV/AIDS
Key Takeaways
► Drivers: India’s progress is driven by a steady rise in nation's income levels. The gap between India and rest of the world's life expectancy at birth has reduced. India's mortality rates reduced as incomes rose
► Gaps: India still needs to address basic issues impacting healthcare. While India’s access to water sources has improved, a wide gap still exists in India's sanitation facilities
► Health spending: India spends small portion of its GDP on its healthcare needs. And Indians have to shell out substantial amounts from their pockets on healthcare
► Way Forward: Health insurance reforms are necessary to curb citizen's out-of-pocket burden. Greater investments are required to improve health delivery systems and increase the availability of physicians
Click the headings to jump to the dashboard
► Healthcare infrastructure: The availability of hospital beds and physicians in India is quite low relative to its population
India Healthcare Progress CardBack to Key Takeaways
Target Global Asia India
Source: http://www.in.undp.org/content/india/en/home/post-2015/mdgoverview/
Note: In 2000, 189 nations made a promise to free people from extreme poverty
and multiple deprivations. This pledge became the eight Millennium Development
Goals to be achieved by 2015.
Numbers indicate percentage
change during the years mentioned
India Health IndicatorsBack to Key Takeaways
India Health Risk FactorsBack to Key Takeaways
India Health ExpenditureBack to Key Takeaways
India Health SystemBack to Key Takeaways
India Healthcare Way Forward
Implement health insurance reforms to reduce out-of-pocket burden on citizens and provide universal care
Enhance health delivery system by investing in expanding and building hospital infrastructure
Increase availability of physicians by investing in medical education institutions
Back to Key Takeaways
Abhijit Khuperkar, Data Specialist & Big Data Evangelist
akhuperkar@yahoo.com
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