Insights Mind Maps: PPP in Healthcare Delivery in India
Insights Mind Maps: PPP in Healthcare Delivery in India
Insights Mind Maps: PPP in Healthcare Delivery in India
5) Way Forward
India needs a universal healthcare programme that hinges on affordability and access.
McKinsey, World Bank and the World Economic Forum have stressed on PPP model as the way
ahead, but with clear policy guidelines to ensure the successful implementation of PPP models
There should be transparency and accountability with suitable policies and commitment to public
good.
Setting up of independent regulators
The government should develop working guidelines based on successful experiences of different
states
Proper oversight that will prevent unnecessary medical interventions as well as corruption.
Public health spending must be raised to at least 2.5% of GDP
Smart business models need to be put in place for private players to achieve reasonable returns on
investment.
Utilising CSR spending for improving healthcare delivery
India must produce more doctors, whether for the public or private sector to improve healthcare
delivery
Recently Karnataka passed a law that would allow it to cap the rates of certain private healthcare
services. More states may follow suit.
Policymakers must aim for convergence of commercial and social interests to make a large on-
ground impact.
6) Conclusion
Given India is on track to become the most populous nation in the world, it is important for the
government to provide efficient healthcare services to the largest section of people across the
country.