A study showed that India faced the largest medical inflation rates in Asia reaching over 14% . How can we recover of this situation and get almost free of cost medical and educational benefits from Government just like Germany and ...
Indian culture was greatly influenced by colonialism especially by the British colonial rule and this had its negative and positive effects. Despite being exploitative, colonialism led to major transformations in different spheres of Indian society. Positive Impacts • Introduction of Western EducatiRead more
Indian culture was greatly influenced by colonialism especially by the British colonial rule and this had its negative and positive effects. Despite being exploitative, colonialism led to major transformations in different spheres of Indian society.
Positive Impacts
• Introduction of Western Education: The British made establishments of schools and universities so they introduced modern education. Some of the early institutions include the University of Calcutta established in the year 1857 and the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
• Social Reforms:Colonial rule, led to a situation where there were various social reform movements across the globe particularly in England.Posters and pamphlets which discouraged practices such as Sati and child marriage were made by preformationists like Raja Ram Mohan Roy leading to the formation of early laws that banned matters like Sati in 1829.
• Legal and Administrative Reforms: Codification of laws and bringing in the modern system of administration facilitated the process of unification and modernization of Indian legal and bureaucratic systems.
Negative Impacts
• Cultural Degradation:Colonial policies often undermined traditional Indian culture. The imposition of English as the medium of instruction. This act made the English language to be more dominant and virtually replaced local languages and literature.
• Economic Exploitation: The economic policies of Britain cliqued the developmental process of the traditional industries of India particularly textile etc. and due to which the rate of poverty and famine also increased. The idea discussed by Dadabhai Naoroji concerning the drain of wealth described the economic colonization by foreign rulers.
• Social Disruption: Division of people into groups(Divide and rule policy) was one of the main aspects of British ruling policies that resulted in long-term division of the society. One of the policies that divided people along religious line is the partition of Bengal in 1905.
Colonialism had different impacts on Indian culture which were either beneficial or detrimental. On one hand, it introduced the system of current education and social change; on the other, it led to cultural declination and economic exploitation. Primarily, colonization disrupted Indian society and its consequences are still evident in different forms in present day society.
Recovering from high medical inflation requires a multi-pronged approach: 1. Regulation: The government's proposed National Commission for Controlling Medical Inflation Act can help regulate costs of medicines, tests, and procedures. 2. Insurance Penetration: Encouraging wider health insurance coverRead more
Recovering from high medical inflation requires a multi-pronged approach:
1. Regulation: The government’s proposed National Commission for Controlling Medical Inflation Act can help regulate costs of medicines, tests, and procedures.
2. Insurance Penetration: Encouraging wider health insurance coverage can spread financial risk and make treatment more affordable.
3. Price transparency: Making healthcare costs clearer can empower patients to make informed decisions.
4. Telemedicine: Expand telemedicine with remote or online diagnostics. This allows consultations with specialists remotely, reducing travel costs and strain on major hospitals.
5. Community Health Champions: Train local residents for basic health screenings and education. This empowers communities, identifies issues early (reducing expensive later treatments), and creates local healthcare jobs.
6. Preventive Healthcare Push: Prioritize preventive healthcare with government-subsidized checkups and healthy lifestyle campaigns. Early detection means less expensive future interventions.
7. Government-Industry Partnerships: Partner with pharmaceutical companies to develop and manufacture essential drugs in India, lowering reliance on expensive imports.
8. Medical Tourism Flip: Become a medical tourism destination for specific treatments, leveraging skilled professionals and lower costs to generate revenue for further healthcare improvement.
The above mentioned strategies leverage technology, empowers communities, focuses on prevention, and utilizes existing resources to create a more sustainable and affordable healthcare system. While achieving entirely free healthcare like Germany or Norway might be a long-term goal, India’s existing public health system can be strengthened for better affordability.
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