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Understanding Covid-19 from charts and its impact on the Stock Market
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* Overview on Stock Markets
* Understanding spread of Covid-19 in India from various charts
* Factor affected Stock Markets post Covid-19
* Comparison of USA and Indian markets post-Covid-19
* Sectors impacted sure to Covid-19
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RBSA-RR-A Deep Dive Into The Hospital Industry in India.pdfRBSA Advisors
We are delighted to share our research on the Hospital segment in India, primarily focusing on the Performance of Key Hospital Groups including their future growth plans, and recent PE and M&A deals in this segment.
Understanding Covid-19 from charts and its impact on Stock MarketCovidliveInfo
Understanding Covid-19 from charts and its impact on the Stock Market
The Presentation Covers
* Overview on Stock Markets
* Understanding spread of Covid-19 in India from various charts
* Factor affected Stock Markets post Covid-19
* Comparison of USA and Indian markets post-Covid-19
* Sectors impacted sure to Covid-19
For more details Visit - https://covidlive.info/covid-19-india-blog/summary-on-impact-of-covid-19-on-stock-markets/4520
RBSA-RR-A Deep Dive Into The Hospital Industry in India.pdfRBSA Advisors
We are delighted to share our research on the Hospital segment in India, primarily focusing on the Performance of Key Hospital Groups including their future growth plans, and recent PE and M&A deals in this segment.
Each year Bangladesh government distributes the expenditure in different sectors. Health sector is one of them. This is Group presentation made by me. This slide will give you an idea about health sector expenditure, its relative ratio with other economic factors, what kind of problem this sector is facing and how the whole allocation can help the health sector. Enjoy !
This is a report about Indian Health care industry and How different sectors like Hospitals, Pharmacy and Diagnostics industry are growing. What are the new government policies that are implemented for Health care sector in India.
The Union Budget 2018-19 had some excellent measures to ease the lives of the common people with emphasis on the farm sector, education, healthcare and social protection. A pick up in agricultural growth together with adequate price realisation by farmers is required for rural livelihoods to stabilise. Small and medium enterprises received a boost through tax measures as well as access to credit. The introduction of fixed term employment has been a long pending demand from industry. In a difficult year, the Finance Minister has done well to contain the fiscal deficit at 3.5 per cent of GDP, a deviation of 0.3 per cent from the Budget estimate. The plan to move towards fiscal consolidation in the coming year would maintain macro stability and enhance investor confidence.
Budgets for Maternal Health in India by Sona MitraNaveen Bhartiya
Budgets for Maternal Health in India by Sona Mitra
National Consultation on ‘Expanding Access and Using the Law to Ensure Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights’ was held in December’ 2015. The consultation brought together experts, activists, lawyers, health workers and students from all corners in the country, in building the understanding on the issues and the emerging challenges.
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Analyzing a Union Budget is a complex task that involves assessing various aspects of a government's fiscal policy, including revenue generation, expenditure allocation, economic priorities, and the potential impact on various sectors and the overall economy
Revitalizing Healthcare Sector in India. It is generally believed that developing a robust healthcare system is a cornerstone for rapid economic and societal development as it helps harness the latent potential of our populace. A healthy population is a pre-requisite for improv- ing human productivity reducing poverty, enhancing living standards and thereby achieving growth with inclusion. In this connection, it is noteworthy that the Union Budget 2018- 19 has introduced the National Health Protection Scheme (NHPS) to provide bene ts to 500 million people with an an- nual limit of Rs 5 lakhs for hospitalisation.
This presentation explains how much the federal government spends on the major health care programs: Medicare, Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and marketplace subsidies and related expenditures. In 2018, about 155 million people were enrolled in those programs. CBO projects that net outlays for the programs will grow from about $1.0 trillion in 2018 to about $2.0 trillion in 2028.
Presentation by Jessica Banthin, Deputy Assistant Director in CBO’s Health, Retirement, and Long-Term Analysis Division, at the Alliance for Health Policy Summit on Health Care Costs in America.
CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V - ROLE OF PEADIATRIC NURSE.pdfSachin Sharma
Pediatric nurses play a vital role in the health and well-being of children. Their responsibilities are wide-ranging, and their objectives can be categorized into several key areas:
1. Direct Patient Care:
Objective: Provide comprehensive and compassionate care to infants, children, and adolescents in various healthcare settings (hospitals, clinics, etc.).
This includes tasks like:
Monitoring vital signs and physical condition.
Administering medications and treatments.
Performing procedures as directed by doctors.
Assisting with daily living activities (bathing, feeding).
Providing emotional support and pain management.
2. Health Promotion and Education:
Objective: Promote healthy behaviors and educate children, families, and communities about preventive healthcare.
This includes tasks like:
Administering vaccinations.
Providing education on nutrition, hygiene, and development.
Offering breastfeeding and childbirth support.
Counseling families on safety and injury prevention.
3. Collaboration and Advocacy:
Objective: Collaborate effectively with doctors, social workers, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated care for children.
Objective: Advocate for the rights and best interests of their patients, especially when children cannot speak for themselves.
This includes tasks like:
Communicating effectively with healthcare teams.
Identifying and addressing potential risks to child welfare.
Educating families about their child's condition and treatment options.
4. Professional Development and Research:
Objective: Stay up-to-date on the latest advancements in pediatric healthcare through continuing education and research.
Objective: Contribute to improving the quality of care for children by participating in research initiatives.
This includes tasks like:
Attending workshops and conferences on pediatric nursing.
Participating in clinical trials related to child health.
Implementing evidence-based practices into their daily routines.
By fulfilling these objectives, pediatric nurses play a crucial role in ensuring the optimal health and well-being of children throughout all stages of their development.
Global launch of the Healthy Ageing and Prevention Index 2nd wave – alongside...ILC- UK
The Healthy Ageing and Prevention Index is an online tool created by ILC that ranks countries on six metrics including, life span, health span, work span, income, environmental performance, and happiness. The Index helps us understand how well countries have adapted to longevity and inform decision makers on what must be done to maximise the economic benefits that comes with living well for longer.
Alongside the 77th World Health Assembly in Geneva on 28 May 2024, we launched the second version of our Index, allowing us to track progress and give new insights into what needs to be done to keep populations healthier for longer.
The speakers included:
Professor Orazio Schillaci, Minister of Health, Italy
Dr Hans Groth, Chairman of the Board, World Demographic & Ageing Forum
Professor Ilona Kickbusch, Founder and Chair, Global Health Centre, Geneva Graduate Institute and co-chair, World Health Summit Council
Dr Natasha Azzopardi Muscat, Director, Country Health Policies and Systems Division, World Health Organisation EURO
Dr Marta Lomazzi, Executive Manager, World Federation of Public Health Associations
Dr Shyam Bishen, Head, Centre for Health and Healthcare and Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum
Dr Karin Tegmark Wisell, Director General, Public Health Agency of Sweden
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QA study - To improve the 6th monthly recall rate post-comprehensive dental treatment under general anaesthesia in paediatric dentistry department, Hospital Melaka
Navigating the Health Insurance Market_ Understanding Trends and Options.pdfEnterprise Wired
From navigating policy options to staying informed about industry trends, this comprehensive guide explores everything you need to know about the health insurance market.
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1. Macro-Economic Analysis of
Health Care Sector
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2. 2022 - US$ 372
billion
2020 - US$ 280
billion
HEALTHCARESECTOR
16.28%
₹1,008 in FY15
₹1,944 in FY20
Per Capita
Government
Spending
CAGR
Market
Size
Government
Expenditure
in terms of
GDP
2020 – 1.29%
2025 – 2.5%
HEALTHCARE SECTOR IN INDIA
Medical
Tourism
Growth - 18% y-o-y
2020 - US$ 5 – 6
billion.
Hospital
Sector
Health
Insurance
Premium
2019 - US$
6.51 billion
2020 - US$
7.39 billion
2023 - $132
billion
CAGR – 16-17%
3. Fiscal Policy Affecting Healthcare Sector
1.29% of GDP in
2020
(Public + out of the
pocket)
stands at 3.6% of GDP in
2020
(As per OECD)
100% FDI allowed in
construction of hospital
and AYUSH Sector under
automatic route.
Government Expenditure Total Expenditure
FDI
• Medical supplies – Nil,
5%, 12%, 18%
• Medical services – Nil
• Health Insurance
premium – 18%
GST
Rs 69,000 crore for
the healthcare sector in
the 2020-21 Union Budget
Budget Allocation
4.
5. Impact on GDP
● The Government of India is planning to increase
public health spending to 2.5 percent of the
country's GDP by 2025.
● The healthcare market can increase threefold
to Rs 8.6 trillion (US$ 133.44 billion) by 2022.
● Indian medical tourism market is growing at
18% y-o-y and is expected to reach US$ 9
billion by 2020.
● Health insurance is gaining momentum in
India. Gross direct premium income
underwritten by health insurance grew
17.16% y-o-y to Rs 51,637.84 crore (US$ 7.39
billion) in FY20.
6. Employment Scenario
╺ Healthcare sector expected to generate 40
million jobs in India by 2020.
╺ According to India Brand Equity Foundation
(IBEF), India expected to rank amongst top
three healthcare markets.
╺ India ranks 145th among 195 countries in the
quality of healthcare.
7. ╺ Population growth & ageing
╺ Rising health insurance premiums
╺ New drugs, technologies are
expensive
╺ Increase in Chronic illness.
Reasons for Rising Healthcare Costs
8. Impact Of Inflation
● The average retail healthcare inflation for india was 7.14% for the year 2018-19 having a steep rise
from 4.39% in the previous fiscal year.
● In January 2019, healthcare’s contribution to overall retail inflation exceeded that of even education
and housing.
● Rural areas account for most in overall inflation, as rural CPI is 14% compared to 8% to urban CPI.
● Among components of health, hospital and nursing charges was the highest in retail inflation which is
9.4% in 2018-19.
● The medicine component has the highest weight in health inflation, accounting for 68 per
cent of the health inflation index.
9. Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana
(PMMVY)
Rs 2500 crores
Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana
(PMSSY)
Rs 6,020 crores
National AIDS Control Programme
(NACP)
Rs 2,900 crores
National Health Mission
(NHM)
Rs 33,400 crores
Ayushman Bharat-
Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana
(AB PMJAY)
Rs 6400 crores
Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana
(RSBY)
Rs 29 crores
Government Policies and Initiatives
Pradhan Mantri Surakshit Matritva Abhiyan
(PMSMA)
Rs 831 crores
10. Impact of Covid on Healthcare
Sector
● Disruptions in the supply side decreased
the efficiency of operations in the
pharmaceutical industry cutting their
revenue by 15-20%.
● The pandemic gave big clout to cash flows
of Indian companies importing medical
devices, affecting their profitability, putting
an upward pressure on prices of medical
devices in the short term.
Efforts made by Government
● The Finance Minister announced medical
insurance cover of Rs 50 lakh per
healthcare worker.
● The Government sanctioned Rs 15,000
crore to fund dedicated treatment facilities
for COVID-19.
● Rolling out of Arogya Setu app for self-
assessment and contact tracing.
COVID-19 Effects
11. Healthcare in India: The Way
Forward
Short Term Measures
╺ Reducing the chances of hospital acquired infections
╺ Ensuring supply of affordable medicines
╺ Use of technology
Long Term Measures
╺ Upgradation of Public Health Services
╺ Improving robustness of Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
╺ Boosting private sector investment