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No easy victory | Special Report | thenews.com.pk


Given the good intentions behind the health insurance, what could go wrong?
We are all familiar with the options when somebody falls seriously ill. One, go to one of the public hospitals, some of which are very good - the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) and Jinnah Hospital come to mind - and charge nominal fees, especially from the poor. However, many are overcrowded, suffer from serious deficits in infrastructure and have doctors who are not motivated to provide high quality care. Two, go to a private hospital. Depending on your ability to pay, the quality and care there ranges all the way from top-of-the-line to downright dangerous, but generally, doctors there will try and do what they can - even do “too much”. The money they make depends on your experience. ....

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Odisha cabinet nod for 500-bed cancer hospital, 100-bed palliative care unit | Bhubaneswar News


In the first phase of the cancer hospital, 250-bed facility is likely to be functional by January 2024. (Representational Image)
BHUBANESWAR: The Odisha cabinet on Monday approved the proposal for establishment of a 500-bed cancer hospital and a 100-bed palliative care unit in Info Valley area in Bhubaneswar, also known as Info City II.
Briefing reporters, chief secretary Suresh Chandra Mohapatra said entrepreneur couple, Subroto Bagchi and his wife Susmita, have pledged Rs 340 crore for the two projects to be run in partnership with two Bengaluru-based charitable organisations.
Sri Shankara Cancer Care Foundation would run the cancer hospital while Karunashraya Hospice Trusts will manage the palliative care unit. ....

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Healthcare Systems Around the World


Healthcare Systems Around the World
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Healthcare in the USA
The USA does not have a universal, free healthcare program, unlike most other developed countries. Instead, in line with the free-market-virtue mindset, most Americans are served by a mix of publicly and privately funded programs and healthcare systems.
Most hospitals and clinics are privately owned, with about 60% being non-profits, and another fifth being for-profit facilities. Coverage by federal and state programs is partial, and most insured Americans have employment-based private insurance.
Group plans funded by the employer cover about 150 million Americans.
Private insurance
These include health maintenance organizations (HMOs), which are networks of providers. Insured patients see a primary care physician (PCP), whose refers them to a specialist if necessary. ....

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Ayushman Bharat and the False Promise of Universal Healthcare


Ayushman Bharat and the False Promise of Universal Healthcare
What implications will a health insurance scheme that relies on private capital have for India’s healthcare system?
 
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed numerous structural failures of the government. Among them is a failed healthcare system. The Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY), launched in 2018, is the Bharatiya Janata Party’s flagship healthcare insurance scheme, stating its commitment to “leave no one behind” with the promise of providing health cover up to ₹5 lakh for over 10 crore people. This is to be done by relying upon private healthcare providers for service delivery. However, amidst the crisis caused by the coronavirus, this health cover has not proved effective. A recent report by the National Health Authority notes that average weekly claims under the scheme have dipped by 51% during the lockdown period. More worryingly, claims for cancer care and child d ....

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budget 2021: Budget 2021: API, PLI & R&D sops can be a shot in the arm for healthcare


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NEW DELHI: The healthcare sector is all set to see a rise in allocation in the forthcoming Union Budget, with the government likely to partially bear the cost of Covid-19 vaccination. Marketmen tracking the sector expect Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to offer incentives to boost the healthcare infrastructure, announce higher allocation under schemes such as Ayushman Bharat, Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY), standardise hospitalisation costs for Covid-19 treatment, rationalise GST structure for hospitals and increase export incentives to boost export of formulations and finished dosages.
Rating agency ICRA said even if 50 per cent of the population is to be provided vaccination by the government at a negotiated price, the Covid vaccine cost will be Rs 27,000 crore, which will in itself lead to a 40 per cent jump in healthcare allocation. ....

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