CBSE BOARD X, asked by akashakki4910, 1 year ago

what are the practical limits to outsourcing health care provision to other countries

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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As the interest for quality care increments and restorative costs keep on spiking, outsourcing has turned into a pattern in the developing human services data administration (HIM) industry.

At present, numerous doctor's facilities and health systems outsource their therapeutic exchanges and procedures, for example, back-office assignments and medicinal interpretation and charging to outsider firms. Yet, regardless of whether outsourcing social insurance administrations is terrible remains a debated issue.

The limitations are:

- IT can be costly
- IT might not suit the people of that specific country
- The problem which is being noticed in one country might not be present in the other
- The doctors may not have the proper expertise about the illness.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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There is a huge number of practical limits for outsourcing health care provided to other countries, the healthcare applications for one country might not be completely suitable for another country, the reliability of test results or progress of a patient is very difficult, it is an extremely costly affair etc.

Though medical tourism is the hot cake of the hour, there are numerous liabilities that need to be taken care of before this outsourcing is to happen.

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