A research attempt at healing the public healthcare system: rural India (CD)

By: Material type: Computer fileComputer filePublication details: Ahmedabad Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad 2020Description: 47 p.: col. ill. Includes referencesSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • SP2020/2786
Summary: Currently, the public healthcare market in India is untapped and highly ignored. What we are proposing might be a bit different – developing the ailing public health infrastructure by attempting to analyze the impact of a potential partnership with private players. Currently, due to lack of facilities, the people from these remote areas might have to traverse hundreds of miles to nearby taluka or city to get good quality medical treatment. We need to identify and reach out to the right stakeholders – Hospitals, government agencies, equipment manufacturers, NGOs and sponsors for this problem. We believe that there is a need to position the solution correctly to the identified stakeholders to bring out any potential interest and traction towards the rural healthcare market.
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Submitted to Prof. Rajesh Chandwani
Submitted by ePGP 2019-2021 batch (individual project) in 2nd term

Currently, the public healthcare market in India is untapped and highly ignored. What we are proposing might be a bit different – developing the ailing public health infrastructure by attempting to analyze the impact of a potential partnership with private players. Currently, due to lack of facilities, the people from these remote areas might have to traverse hundreds of miles to nearby taluka or city to get good quality medical treatment. We need to identify and reach out to the right stakeholders – Hospitals, government agencies, equipment manufacturers, NGOs and sponsors for this problem. We believe that there is a need to position the solution correctly to the identified stakeholders to bring out any potential interest and traction towards the rural healthcare market.

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