Implementation of equity and access in Indian healthcare: current scenario and way forward.

Q2 Medicine
Canna Ghia, Gautam Rambhad
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Introduction: The Indian healthcare system is evolving towards better healthcare implementation and coverage. However, even today, the health-care system faces several challenges, a few of which are yet to be addressed. The present review is aimed to delineate the past and present healthcare scenarios in India, health-care policies, and other initiatives for achieving universal health coverage (UHC).

Methods: A literature search was done on various government databases, websites, and PubMed for obtaining data and statistics on healthcare funding, health insurance schemes, healthcare budget allocations, categories of medical expenses, government policies, and health technology assessment (HTA) in India.

Results: The available data indicates 37.2% of the total population is covered by any health insurance of which 78% are covered by public insurance companies. Around 30% of the total health expenditure is borne by the public sector, and there is high out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditure on healthcare.

Discussion: Several new health policies and schemes, an increase in 2021 budget for healthcare by 137%, vaccination drives, augmenting manufacturing of medical devices, special training packages, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML)-based standard treatment workflow systems to ensure proper treatment and clinical decision-making have been initiated by the government for improving healthcare funding, equity, and access.

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印度医疗保健公平性和可及性的实施:当前情况和前进方向。
印度医疗保健系统正在朝着更好的医疗保健实施和覆盖发展。然而,即使在今天,卫生保健系统也面临着一些挑战,其中一些尚未得到解决。本综述旨在描述印度过去和现在的医疗保健情况、医疗保健政策和实现全民健康覆盖(UHC)的其他举措。方法:对印度的各种政府数据库、网站和PubMed进行文献检索,以获取有关医疗保健资金、医疗保险计划、医疗保健预算分配、医疗费用类别、政府政策和卫生技术评估(HTA)的数据和统计数据。结果:现有数据表明,37.2%的人口参加了医疗保险,其中78%的人口参加了公共保险公司的医疗保险。大约30%的卫生总支出由公共部门承担,而且医疗保健方面的自付支出很高。讨论:政府已经启动了几项新的卫生政策和计划,2021年医疗保健预算增加了137%,疫苗接种活动,增加医疗设备的制造,特殊培训包,基于人工智能/机器学习(AI/ML)的标准治疗工作流程系统,以确保适当的治疗和临床决策,以改善医疗保健资金,公平性和可及性。
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