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HEALTHCARE STATUS IN INDIA Presented by:- Somdutt 14001007912 Subdhra 14001007913 Submitted to:- Dept. of Biomedical Engg. Mrs.Seema chawla

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HEALTHCARE STATUS IN INDIA

Presented by:-Somdutt

14001007912Subdhra

14001007913

Submitted to:-Dept. of Biomedical Engg.Mrs.Seema chawla

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INTRODUCTION• Healthcare The term healthcare system refers

to country’s system of delivering services for the prevention and treatment of diseases and for the promotion of physical and mental well being.

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Healthcare Industry

• Today the healthcare industry has emerged as one of the most challenging sectors as well as one of the largest services sector industries in india.

• The indian economy over the recent post has started looking up and how now decidedly being acknowledged as likely to continue to sustain economic growth.

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INDIAINDIAN SCEN SCENARIONARIO

• Indian offers both best and worst of healthcare

• India is experiencing a continuous increases in life expectancy and a decline in birth rate.

• The increased importance given to medical and technical education has resulted in labour force.

• The social and infrastructural development plays a critical role in the development of this industry.

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• The indian healthcare industry though still at developing stages and dynamic compared to other countries has also benefited from this economic boom.

• A country’s healthcare system also reflects in part of the culture and values of the society.

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PEST Analysis..

1. Political analysis2. Economic analysis3. Social environment analysis4. Technology environment analysis

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POLITICAL ANALYSIS

• The government is reducing its holt subsidies.

• There are particular groups pressure groups which tend to have on influence on government hospitals.

• Relationship between neighbouring countries also affect the hospital sector.

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Economic Analysis

• Increase in income would lead to an increase in the standard of living. Thus people’s lifestyles changes and health is better understood. Thus there is a room for specialized treatment, doctors and hospitals.

• Government has mode loans easily available and thus people with limited means could avail better/specialized treatment.

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Social Environment Analysis

• Medical facilities has increased since there is more awareness of healthcare among the population.

• Teach hygiene , sanitation among the poor masses. Safe disposal of hospital wastes like used injection needles , waste blood etc. and talking due care of environment. Spreading awareness about various diseases through campaigns and free medical check ups.

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Technological Environment Analysis

• Breakthrough innovation in the field of specialized equipment.

• Communication has managed to bridge the gap between places located at long distances.

• Mobility of medical services mobile phones, credit card(for payment purposes)etc have made doctors and medical facilities easily available.

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Services Flower• Core product:- Treatment of human ills.• Expected product:- Infrastructure to support reasonable

number of beds operation theatres equipment -like cardio-respiratory supportive equipment.

• Augmented product:- Ambience: central air-conditioning

automation equipment(x-ray scanners, printers, photo scanners etc)

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SWOT Analysis• Strengths:- -Low cost of production. -Large pool of installed capacities. -Efficient technologies for large number of generics. -Large number of skilled technical man power. -Increasing liberalization of govt. policies.

• Weakness:- -fragmentation of installed capacities. -Low technology level of capital goods of this section.

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-Non-availability if major intermediaries for bulk drugs -Very low key R&D. -Low share of india in world pharmaceutical production (1.2%of world production but having 16.1% of world’s population) -Very low level of biotechnology in india and also for drug discovery systems. -Low levels of strategic planning for future and also for technology forecasting.

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• Opportunities:- -Aging of the world population -Growing incomes. -Narrowing attention for health. -New diagnoses and new social diseases. -Spreading prophylactic approaches. -New therapy approaches. -Globalization

• Threats:- -Containment of rising health-care coat.

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-High cost of discovering new products and fewer discoveries. -High entry cost in newer markets. -High cost of sales and marketing

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CONCLUSION• The indian healthcare sector can be viewed as a

glass half empty or a glass half full. The challenges sectors faces are substantial, from the need to improve physical infrastructure to the necessity of providing health insurance and ensuring the availability of trained medical personal with the opportunities equally.

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RECOMMENDATIONS• More medical colleges• Attract more FDI investment • Student exchange programmers • More special medical schemes • Branding Healthcare Industry• Preserve and promote Ayurvedic Medical System• Telemarketing and social marketing• Seminars and workshop (build awareness; stop

corruption)

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THANK YOU