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印度正处于一种独特的悖论状态。一方面,它是世界第五大经济体,目标是到2030年跻身前三,而另一方面,该国同样重要的卫生部门落后,在195个国家的医疗保健可及性和质量指数(HAQ)中排名第145位;GBD 2016医疗保健准入和质量合作者,2018年)。尽管在过去十年中,医疗保健和改革取得了重大进展,对预期寿命产生了积极影响,帮助降低了婴儿死亡率,并通过政府倡议(如Ayushman Bharat和National health Mission)提供了更好的医疗保险,但印度的医疗保健仍然面临着严峻的挑战,并且在医疗质量、可及性、可负担性和安全性方面存在许多缺陷。这篇观点文章探讨了印度医疗保健服务中的机遇和挑战,以及为什么必须实施一个框架来连接医疗保健生态系统中的所有利益相关者,以促进公平获得高质量和负担得起的医疗保健。本文还探讨了协作、互联卫生和合作的模式,以加强和简化卫生保健部门,从而改善成果。
Democratising Healthcare in India: Opportunities and Challenges
India is in a state of distinctive paradox. On one side, it is ranked the fifth largest economy in the world with the aim to be among the top three by 2030, while on the other hand, the country’s equally important health sector lags and is ranked 145 among 195 countries on the Healthcare Access and Quality Index (HAQ; GBD 2016 Healthcare Access and Quality Collaborators, 2018). Despite significant thrust on healthcare and reforms over the last decade that have positively impacted life expectancy, helped lower infant mortality rate and provided better health coverage due to government initiatives like Ayushman Bharat and the National Health Mission, healthcare in India still faces critical challenges and is crippled with many deficiencies around health quality, accessibility, affordability and safety. This perspective article explores the opportunities and challenges in healthcare delivery in India and why it is imperative to implement a framework for connecting all the stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem to facilitate equitable access to quality and affordable healthcare. The article also reflects on models of collaboration, connected health and coopetition to strengthen and streamline the healthcare sector for improved outcomes.