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Healthcare in Developing India : Challenges & Opportunities Few doctors will practice in rural India because their earning power is limited and facilities of good school or medical expertise is poor. -Dr. Altaf Patel, Director of Medicine Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre.

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Page 1: Healthcare in Developing India - Challenges & Opportunities

Healthcare in Developing India :Challenges & Opportunities

Few doctors will practice in rural India because their earning power is limited and facilities of good school or medical expertise is poor. -Dr. Altaf Patel, Director of Medicine Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre.

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Trends in indian healthcare economyIndian Economy is growing at 5.6 percent despite negative global economic conditions.

Size of the Indian Healthcare Industry is nearly US$ 35 Billion.

It contributes to over 5 percent to GDP of the Country

Indian Healthcare Industry is growing at 17 percent year on year basis fastest in the world.

In India there are over 229 medical colleges, 15000 hospitals, 6,00,000 practicing doctors, 7,37,000 nurses, 50,000 pathology lab and many more.

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.Low government

Spending on Healthcare at 1% of

GDP which is just

not enough comparing with the

expenditure in Industry.

Poor basic hygiene and living condition in rural areas where 80% of rural inhabitants lack adequate sanitation.

People of rural areas have lower

literacy level and low awareness on diseases and treatment option.Lack of proper

adequate services from public healthcare provides and shortage of medical specialists

• Healthcare is a low priority when it comes to Income allocation, with avg. consumer allocation is just 7% of their annual income.Healthcare Infrastructure is poor compared to global urban areas. In rural areas, doctor patient ratio is 1:20,000.

Healthcare Challenges : India

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India, makes up to 16.5% of world population.• India accounts for a third

of Diarrheal Diseases, Tuberculosis and Parasitic Infestations.

• A quarter of Maternal Ailments.

• A fifth of Nutritional Deficiencies.

• Second largest numbers of HIV/AIDS cases in the world.

Cardiac, over 50 million patients

Diabetes, over 63 million patients

Cancer, 1.2 million new cases every year

Stroke, 0.9 million cases every year

Renal, 1,75,000 transplants requiredNon-

Communicable Disease Burden

in India

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Initiatives by Government

2020F2017

20122010

2008

0

50

100

150

200

250

300 280

160

7960

45

Healthcare Sector Growth CAGR 17%

Expenditure (USD Bn)

Developing More Suitable Healthcare Infrastructure in Rural areas

Improving Critical Care Facilities

Meeting Global per Capita Infrastructures Standards

Broadcasting Service Level Campaigning in Public Media Channels and reaching More

People

Giving low Cost Services than Private Sectors under reach of Common People

From 2008 to 2020(EXP.) Indian Healthcare sector is growing at a Rapid 17% Increment Expected to Reach USD280 Bn in 2020

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Advantage of Indian market

• Healthcare Revenue in India set to

reach US $280 Billions by 2020

and expenditure is like to expand at a CAGR of 17% of the

market year of 2017-2020Strong

Demand of Indian Market

• Investment in Healthcare

Infrastructure both hard

( hospitals ) and soft ( education )

is set to rise, medical tourism is emerging as one of the most lucrative area

Attractive Oppertunity

• To develop India as a global hub for healthcare,

policy support in form of reduced excise ,customs duty and NHRM

program to boost rural healthcare

Policy Support

• Large Pool of well-trained

professionals in the Country. Compared to peers it has a comparative

advantage in the cost of offering

high quality Medical Services

Quality Services

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Opportunities and Growth

engines : india

Healthcare Expenditure Increment

India’s population is

Increasing and expected to reach 1.6

Billion in 2026

Disposable Income in India grew 15-21% in normal terms

Literacy level in India grew

10-21% in normal terms

between 2008-09

Penetration of Health

Insurance

expected to

increases to 45% by 2020

The increasing share of private sector in Indian Healthcare

Industry boosting the quality if service

offeredThe rapidly increasing technologic

al use in telemedicin

e market boosting it to reach 0.6

Billion by the end of

2017

Industry attracted $1707.52 millions from foreign in 2000-10

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Conclusion : Indian Healthcare SectorIndia lags behind in

key healthcare indicators, there's growing burden of

diseasesIndia is getting huge

Technological Advancement

Shortfall of Physical Infrastructure and trained

man power

Government is Reaching people in

far Rural Area

Literacy Rate is Increasing in Rural Areas

Private Sector Driving the Forces but Government

Sectors also getting Advanced towards Special

Care Unit

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Reference : Ministry of Health, Govt. of India

Indian Healthcare Federation

Under Guidance of Mrs. Sangita Chakrobarty

Debanjan Ganguly

Gargi Roy

Abhigyan Bhattacharyya

Debika Ghosh

Koushik Halder

Moumita Ray

Shivashis Bhowmick