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*Critical review of the health insurance schemes
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some review about it.
Healthcare is a major part of every country's development platform. By healthcare we are in fact protecting the most important driver of development. Healthcare systems are primarily safe guarding the development core engine and are the best means of sustainable development.
Universal health coverage (UHC) means that all people and communities can use the promotive, preventive, curative, rehabilitative and palliative health services they need, of sufficient quality to be effective, while also ensuring that the use of these services does not expose the user to financial hardship.
Understanding the concept of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and how can we reach it, both globally and also in India. The presentation also includes HLEG report , which is the proposed architecture for India's guide to reach UHC.
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Key Features of Dr. Amit Patel's Leeds-Based Analysis Include:
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Insights into policy implementation and its effects on healthcare delivery.
Analysis of healthcare challenges faced in Leeds and other parts of the UK.
Future trends in healthcare as observed by a Leeds professional.
This presentation is not only an educational deep dive into the healthcare system but also a reflection of Dr. Amit Patel's extensive knowledge and commitment to healthcare excellence, as seen through the lens of a Leeds professional. Join Dr. Patel for an enlightening session that promises to enhance your understanding of UK healthcare.
For more insightful discussions and expert analyses from Leeds, follow Dr. Amit Patel's ongoing research and contributions in the field of healthcare.
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2. United Kingdom is one of the European
developed leading countries located in the north
western coast of Europe.
The landmass of the UK covers 243,610 sq.
kilometres.
It is a sovereign state formed of a union of four
countries:
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland.
3.
4.
5.
6. The United Kingdom’s healthcare system is largely
funded by taxes and is mostly free at point of
access.
Legal residents of UK may use the service of the
National Health Service (NHS), and they are also
free to purchase private health insurance if the
wish.
Health care in UK is mainly a devolved matter.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland make their
own decisions about the way in which health
services are organised.
7. The UK health system was never a singular
whole.
All 4 sovereign state can determine their own
spending plans within allocations although the
financial responsibility has remained in the
domain of UK.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12. The English National Program for Information
Technology.
NHS mail
GP payment system
Choose and Book
Health and Wellbeing Boards
Department of Health
13. Creating an NHS Care Records Service to improve
the sharing of patient records across the NHS with
their consent;
Making it easier and faster for GPs and other
primary care staff to book hospital appointments
for patients;
Providing a system for the electronic trans
mission of prescriptions, and
Ensuring that the IT infrastructure can meet NHS
needs now and in the future.
14.
15. The key elements of public health in the UK are:
Health protection programs
Health improvement programs
Reducing health inequalities.
Primary care in UK serves three main roles:
First point of contact when a person has a health
concern.
Provides on going care for common conditions
and injuries.
Serves as a gatekeeper to more specialized care,
which is generally provided in hospitals.
16. Most secondary care is provided by salaried
specialist doctors and others who work in state-
owned hospitals.
Tertiary services offer more specialized care, and
are often linked to medical schools or teaching
hospitals.
17. Financial protection and Equity in Financing
Financial protection
User Equity and Experience
Equity of access to Healthcare
Health service outcome and quality of care
Transparency and Accountability
18.
19.
20. In the UK, the whole population is covered by the
National Health System (NHS), which is financed
through general taxation and run by the
Department of Health.
Despite this coverage, there is an increasing trend
towards private care and coverage, with 12% of
the population contracting additional private
health insurance.
Primary care services are provided mainly by
General Practitioners (GPs), who also act as
“gatekeepers” in providing access to secondary
care.
21. 3.1 million healthcare and social assistance
employees.
11% of national employment.
1.4 million employees in the hospital sector.
67% of all physicians working in hospitals.
Regulation of the healthcare system is
decentralised.
22. How to cope up with the needs of an ageing
population.
How to manage population with poor health
behaviours associated chronic conditions.
How to meet patient expectations of access to
the latest available medicines and technologies.
How to adopt a system that has limited
resources to expand its workforce and
infrastructural facilities.
24. Primary care: the foundation of healthcare
The primary care systems for the 21st century are built on the
foundations of:
multi-disciplinary teams of healthcare professionals trained for
family medicine
suitable facilities and infrastructure, integrating digital
healthcare, to provide a range of access options and support
dispersed populations
clinical pathways for consistent and effective care, with referral
processes for specialist consultations
information systems including electronic patient records to
optimize clinical activity
Primary care includes: Clinical, People, Management and The
Built environment
25.
26.
27. INDIA UK
1. HEALTHCARE
DELIVERY SYSTEM
Fee- for- service
system
UK NHS free at the
point of service
2. GDP 1.3% of GDP 9% of GDP
3. POPULATION 64 million 1.3 billion
4. ‘OUT OF POCKET’
EXPENSE
80% 15.1%
5. HEALTHCARE
SPENDING PER PERSON
Rs.4,475 Rs.2,07,423
28. INDIA UK
6. HEALTHCARE
PROVIDERS
Physicians, Specialists,
Nurses, Doctors, etc.
General Practitioners
7. REGULTORY
BODIES
Union Ministry of
Health and Family
Welfare
Healthcare
commission,
Commission for Social
care Inspection,
Mental Health Act
Commission
8. MORTALITY RATE 31.2 per 100
population
10.35 per 100
population
9. HOSPITAL BED PER
1000 POPULATION
0.9 per 1000
population
2.61 per 1000
population
10. DOCTOR- PATIENT
RATIO
1:921 2.8:1000
29. COMPARISON
INDIA
• Tuberculosis and Heart
diseases are the major cause
of death.
• Malaria and typhoid are the
most prevalent
communicable disease.
• Patient decides which
specialists he want for
specific diseases.
• Investigations can be done at
patient’s will anytime he
wants.
• OTC medications are
available.
UK
• Cancer is responsible for one-
third of all death in UK.
• Food poisoning and measles
are the most prevalent
communicable disease.
• Every person has to consult
the GP doctor with whom
he/ she is registered.
• A patient might need to wait
for weeks or even months to
get a basic investigation
done.
• OTC medications are not
available.