In 2019, the Indian government announced the shortage of doctors i.e. one doctor for 1,457 people, which is lower than the World Health Organisation (WHO) norms of 1:1000. In order to reach the recommended WHO doctor-patient ratio, India will need 2.3 million doctors by 2030. Nevertheless, the latest significant progress of the private health sector in India has come at a time when public spending on healthcare at 0.9 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
Privatization leads to a sharp rise in the health expenditure in arrears to the increased cost of medical tests and medical consultations. Inefficient healthcare infrastructure in India is another contributing factor that restraints accessible healthcare delivery. Synopsizing in a sentence lack of trained medical professionals, low income, and inadequate medical facilities and infrastructure are the major challenges faced for accessible healthcare delivery in India.
Dr. Chirat Bhoraj, CEO Tricog Health, Bengaluru says, “The healthcare system suffers from a lack of affordable, accessible (quality) care for all, medical expertise will remain a scare recourse in the near-term, magnifying the impact of doctor and making them superefficient is an attractive solution, aggregating data enabled by the judicious use of technology like Artificial Intelligence (AI) will help to achieve this”.
The concern over these challenges is now putting more emphasis on innovative strategies and is expected to be rescued by the growing adoption of technology. According to Future Health Index, India accounted for 76 percent in terms of the adoption of health technologies by healthcare professionals and patients in the year 2019.
This story is from the February 2020 edition of Bio Spectrum.
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