Friday, October 16, 2015

Top 10: Problems in Medical and Pharmaceutical Sector India: Possible Solutions: We require different model for earning profit, at the same time reaching to grass root level, even at the global level.

Top 10: Problems in Medical and Pharmaceutical Sector India: Possible Solutions: We require different model for earning profit, at the same time reaching to grass root level, even at the global level.

All Top 10, series, are all my original research papers that I've been trying to publish since 1994. WE NEED DIFFERENT MODEL for research and contribution to society at large. 

Following publication we wrote in 2004, Dr. S. L. Ashtankar the then Doctor in IGMC and then working for/ with WHO in Gadchiroli project and later with more Doctors...including my own elder sister.

Problem:
1. Go to GMC Nagpur: 1970's....situation great, it's the biggest Hospital in the world.
1. a. Go to GMC Nagpur: 2015...chaos. Is Government Governing or talking about Governance only?....There are some places where even X-Ray machines were not there....Queue is so large that poor people have to stay inside campus or on the streets or nearby Dharmashalas.
2. On other side, there was internship problem with students....who will go to remote place and who will go to top notch Doctor and hospital....

Solution:
1. Stricter management and compliance. If it happens in the Private Hospital will the owner keep that staff, which is not result oriented?
2. Once, I said, "You send me in Himalayas, I'll go. I was posted in Dehradun, I and my family will/ can even go to Badrinath if posted, as our requirements are less probably...then why the doctors don't go to remote places? We didn't mind facilities, we didn't mind ...anything...it's our country our people...One super rich asked, "Ashish will you send highly literate person to remote place or to brighter place?" Man if such a thought process is there about becoming Doctor and serving the people then, they should be rejected to become Doctors itself....these are the only people who are diluting ethics...even though they are well placed or this or that...There are 90% others who are willing to go anywhere due to their own need or they want to show, what they can do for the world or how they can contribute to society....let the way be created for such honest people who are willing....
Solution: Stricter....internship and working norms are required. Every doctor must spent literally....on such places than just show on records.

Problem:
3. Go to any pharma shop, the OTC medicines are plenty but, prescribed medicines are limited stock.
4. Now a days online medicine sells and strike is going on.Public health or cheaper medicines has become big food for thought....to so called intellectuals... and then they will decided the flawed model of business and then after few more years....such problems with arise....

Solution to 3 and 4: Government never act proactively. Why such problems are not thought in advanced? Or When we tried to tell, in person to few ministers they decline to here/ listen...then? Do the governments wants to be tyrants or common citizens or want to work benefit them proactively they have to decide.

connectivity going..feeble......

Dr. Ashish Manohar Urkude, India, ashish.urkude@gmail.com 

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