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Improving the Quality of Health Care in India

Post-pandemic, the Indian healthcare system has been exposed to the world which showed major loopholes and insufficiency to tackle the emergency situation. Ever since then, the government has announced various subsidies, schemes, and policies and also included them in the budget to raise the spending and GDP of the health sector to a substantial level.

Quality Healthcare in India

Indian Healthcare Industry

The healthcare sector in India is one of the largest generating revenue as well as expenditure segment. Divided into two types: The public sector includes primary health centers, health & wellness center, and primary /secondary/tertiary centers in urban areas. Private players center more on health services in metros and urban areas.



With the expanding number of doctors, nurses, and medical and para-medical staff, medical manpower keeps soaring high. The ratio of total doctors/ nurses to the patient has increased drastically after the covid pandemic. They lag the infrastructure support with a very less number of hospitals and clinic centers limiting to a very less proportion of treatment access.

The government of India has announced an increase in the GDP of the healthcare sector in the 2021 and 2022 budgets. The lifestyle sector is expected to grow manifold in India due to an increase in awareness among the masses post-pandemic, threatening disease and its easy treatment in India, insurance facilities, and rising income.



Issues with the Health System in India

Government Initiatives

Constitutional Provisions

Opportunities in the Health Sector

Need for quality improvement in the health care system

Indian mortality and malnutrition rates have been quite low. The country carries a disproportionate burden of the world’s sick that making quality health service a need and requirement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q 1. What are the advantages of quality health improvement in India?

Answer-

  • Safe and effective: By improving the process, an organization reduces the chances of failure, embracing quality, transparency, and safety. 
  • Proactive: Attempts to prevent and resolve issues before they occur.
  • Inclusiveness, affordability, and efficiency are the base.

Q 2. What are different strategies for improvement?

Answer-

  • Governance and Leadership.
  • Drugs and supplies.
  • Health Financing.
  • Infrastructure.
  • Availability of primary health care services.
  • Workforce and access.

Q 3. What is the current stand of India in the health sector?

Answer-

India’s public expenditure stood at 2 % GDP as per the 2022 Economic survey. It is expected to rise three times from 2016-to 2022. The Indian medical tourism market is expected to grow along with boosting the e-health market size. Due to the growing population and the impact of the pandemic, the demand for health insurance is increasing. Medical colleges in India grew substantially and there is a huge market of employment opportunities.


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