Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Health Sector in India - Strategies incorporated by Innovative Financial Advisors Pvt.ltd



Healthcare is an essential public good and is a key issue in determining public health of the population within a society. Public health helps in determining the policies that will be implemented for cultural understanding of ill health and well being, extent of socio-economic disparities, reach of health services and quality and costs of care. Healthcare doesn't mean medical care only but it also covers all aspects of pro preventive care which cannot be only limited to public expenditure.

Today, it is well known fact that there is a disparity in rural and urban health indicators and there is disparity among different states as well. In the rural areas there is lack of provision for social sector services and children growing up in rural areas face a lot of challenges that is compounded by wide practice of female foeticide of daughters. The rich class doesn't suffer as they can afford and have access to better healthcare services but IMR, MMR and malnutrition is high among the poorest class. Large difference also exists among districts within a state, with one district performing and the other lagging behind.

Government has put in efforts to control and prevent deadly diseases in India, however we have not been doing as good as China. Having a mixed record of development in health sector in India, the government's efforts in R&D is minimal. The country needs to put in more expenditure both private and public to be devoted to infectious diseases. The country has the distinction of elimination or control of small pox, guinea worm diseases and polio. However, there remains a huge unfinished burden of preventing and controlling or eliminating major communicable diseases and in bringing down the risk of deaths in maternal and peri-natal conditions. There is a worldwide resurgence of Tuberculosis including India. Malaria has not been eradicated due to emergence of new problems and has been plagued by recrudescence. India has been working efficiently in reducing the number of HIV infected and AIDS patients.

Some of the Government initiatives in healthcare in India are Central Government Health Scheme, Indira Gandhi Matritva Sahyog Yojana, Integrated Child Development Services, Janani Suraksha Yojana, Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana, Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program, Sabla or Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for Empowerment of Adolescent Girls etc.

Takes of Innovative Financial Advisors Pvt. Ltd to improve the current status of the Health Sector


  • ·     Incorporating efficiency, effectiveness and accountability within health delivery systems through integrated social development projects.

  • ·         Innovative Financial Advisors suggest management strategies in their concepts to help improve the quality of service provided in both rural and urban areas.

  • ·         Incorporating sustainability aspect in every project of innovative financial advisors with increased coverage of healthcare services at affordable cost.


  • ·         Innovative Financial Advisors adopts methodologies that will help improve the nutritional standards in rural areas.

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