Healthcare for the Poor in India: Problems and Prospects

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This book brings to light startling revelations about the healthcare situation among the poor in India. It reveals that out-of-pocket expenditure, as a percentage of private expenditure on healthcare in India, is one of the highest in the world, making it very burdensome for India’s poor, who are at the mercy of an inadequate public healthcare system and an exorbitant private healthcare system. The fallout of the prevailing healthcare system for the poor man in India is debilitating debt. To understand these issues and give insights into remedial measures, including private-public partnerships and "destitute-friendly" health insurance for the poor, Ratnaja Gogula, in this edited book, captures India’s healthcare and the issues and challenges of both the systems, and health insurance issues for the poor.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ratnaja Gogula

Ratnaja Gogula, has a Doctorate in Management Studies from Andhra University. She holds an MBA degree from the same university. She has over 14 years of teaching and research experience of and has several research publications to her credit in the areas of Marketing, Management, Agricultural Marketing, Healthcare Management and Women’s studies. Dr. Ratnaja also holds a diploma in Japanese language. She is currently a faculty member at the Icfai Business School, Hyderabad. Her areas of interest include Marketing and Strategic Management & Business Policy.

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Title
Healthcare for the Poor in India: Problems and Prospects
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8178815672
Length
208p.
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