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Prospects of Health Insurance : to Assure Healthcare for AU


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1 National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, (NIPER) (GOI, Ministry of Chemical & Fertiliser), Mohali (Punjab), India
2 NIPER, Department of Pharma Management, Sector, 67, S AS Nagar, Mohali (Punjab), India
 

In 21st century we are witnessing golden time for Indians to explore the world and create the benchmarks to be followed by others. Booming Indian economy, conducive business environment and unending talent pool are proving opportunity to do whatever we want in our field of expertise.

Our healthcare system is crumbling day by day and public is devoid of basic healthcare facilities though we proudly say that India is having access to any healthcare technology available in world but we feel if we can not provide it to masses, that technology is irrelevant for us. Government both at centre and state level are unable to do sufficient efforts because of budgetary constraint and mismanagement of available resources.

In developed countries government and insurance companies bear a part of healthcare expenses along with patient while in India most of the expenses have to be borne by the patient that leads to avoidance of health monitoring and costly delay in treatment.

A high expense in healthcare makes many poor families to remain below the poverty line and their whole life incomes become consumed in a single major surgery or treatment.

This paper is presenting an introspection of present health insurance system and prospect of health insurance in India and how could it change the Indian healthcare system and life of millions of Indians. Present growing market offer a large unexplored market for private insurance companies and offer new product (Insurance scheme) to millions of middle class Indians.


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Authors

Sunil Gupta
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, (NIPER) (GOI, Ministry of Chemical & Fertiliser), Mohali (Punjab), India
Alok Kumar
NIPER, Department of Pharma Management, Sector, 67, S AS Nagar, Mohali (Punjab), India

Abstract


In 21st century we are witnessing golden time for Indians to explore the world and create the benchmarks to be followed by others. Booming Indian economy, conducive business environment and unending talent pool are proving opportunity to do whatever we want in our field of expertise.

Our healthcare system is crumbling day by day and public is devoid of basic healthcare facilities though we proudly say that India is having access to any healthcare technology available in world but we feel if we can not provide it to masses, that technology is irrelevant for us. Government both at centre and state level are unable to do sufficient efforts because of budgetary constraint and mismanagement of available resources.

In developed countries government and insurance companies bear a part of healthcare expenses along with patient while in India most of the expenses have to be borne by the patient that leads to avoidance of health monitoring and costly delay in treatment.

A high expense in healthcare makes many poor families to remain below the poverty line and their whole life incomes become consumed in a single major surgery or treatment.

This paper is presenting an introspection of present health insurance system and prospect of health insurance in India and how could it change the Indian healthcare system and life of millions of Indians. Present growing market offer a large unexplored market for private insurance companies and offer new product (Insurance scheme) to millions of middle class Indians.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.20968/rpm%2F2006%2Fv4%2Fi1%2F100998