what are the objectives of India's national policy on health
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to deliver the maximum health care possible to the maximum number of people, the greatest good for the greatest number, however it becomes quite the challenge for the numbers are hugely compelling 1.2 billion people and the delivery system is as good as non existent.
today the healthcare that really works is the access that people enjoy to prescription drugs from over the counter pharmacies. this is one of the primary reasons why there are no epidemics.
the second system that works is huge hospitals which are built on charitable funds and money from wealthy donors which care for people who dont have means.
the third thing that works is private enterprise and the mechanism through which it succeeds in delivering the highest quality health care for people who can put together the means to make delievry happen for themselves.
all government systems of delivery leave much to be desired and are actually quite overwhelmed by the demands placed upon them, hopefully a hybrid version of care and privatisation will succeed in delivering better value for our people. the AAP experiment is a case in point which seems to be working in delhi and delivering more than usual.
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