positive and negative aspects of public health care system in india
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Drawbacks to India's healthcare system today include low quality care, corruption, unhappiness with the system, a lack of accountability, unethical care, overcrowding of clinics, poor cooperation between public and private spheres, barriers of access to services and medicines, lack of public health knowledge, and low .
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Positive Impact of Public Health System:
- A public health care plan will not differentiate people but instead be structured to provide everyone from all walks of life with the same healthcare program. Such a health care plan would encourage people to seek treatment for different illnesses which are considered serious, so that they can take care of yourself more effectively.
- Usually, when seeking treatment, patients often face financial difficulties. It puts more stress on them, which is why it makes more sense to introduce a public health system early on. Since treatments would be free of charge, most patients would not be burdened by seeking treatment for their present condition.
- You can seek treatment with the doctor you choose or the hospital for your current condition with a public health system in place
- With a public health care system, you may have to pay a small cover charge however this would be marginal, and at best may be waived off entirely for those below the paucity line
Negative Impact of Public Health System :
- Not every health care system will cover every medical procedure or seeing a doctor; only a handful, and even for those, certain types of treatment would be given as against others. In short, you cannot choose your diagnosis or your medications under a public health package.
- You cannot expect complete doctor-patient confidentiality from a government-based healthcare package because some of the facts regarding your case are shared with other doctors. You should anticipate the current state of health, clinical procedure and treatments for your well being to become part of your medical record, which can then be viewed by other physicians with a public health system in place.
- Majority of doctors prefer highly salaried positions and, as such, they may not be offered much by public health systems. This can lead to a lack of physicians and this should make you fear because it can have long-term health effects. With fewer doctors in the PHS, there would be a logjam of patients and the limited doctors would be over stressed and rushed. You may not get adequate healthcare, as you should, and this can adversely affect your health.
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