These are some factors that many consider to move to India from USA. These slides contain summary of all the points that me and my friends and relatives discussed.
The document provides an overview of India's healthcare system, including its various components and the roles of the public and private sectors. Some key points:
- The healthcare system comprises sectors like hospitals, insurance, pharmaceuticals, medical tourism, diagnostics, and equipment/supplies.
- The private sector accounts for around 80% of healthcare delivery and has grown significantly due to various factors like reduced government funding and policies encouraging privatization.
- Medical tourism in India is a growing market valued at $3 billion in 2012 due to lower costs compared to other countries.
- The diagnostics sector is highly fragmented but growing at 20% annually with increased healthcare spending and insurance penetration.
- Foreign direct investment
Telemedicine refers to the use of telecommunication technologies to provide medical care from a distance. It began in the 1960s with the use of telecommunications for consultations between doctors and patients. Telemedicine has increased access to healthcare for rural and remote populations. It uses technologies like videoconferencing, smartphones, and remote patient monitoring to deliver care. The main types are real-time synchronous care and asynchronous store-and-forward care using records. Telemedicine provides benefits like reduced costs, improved access and quality of care, and more efficient use of resources. However, challenges include reimbursement issues, risks of misdiagnosis, and barriers to widespread implementation across different technologies and areas.
This document discusses health insurance in India. It provides information on four main categories of health insurance schemes in India: 1) voluntary private schemes, 2) employer-based schemes, 3) community-based schemes, and 4) mandatory government schemes. Two prominent government schemes discussed are the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) and Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna (RSBY). CGHS provides healthcare to central government employees and pensioners. RSBY provides health insurance coverage for below poverty line families. Challenges faced by RSBY are also outlined.
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN HEALTH SECTORfarhad240669
This document discusses public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the health sector in Bangladesh. It defines PPPs as contractual agreements between public agencies and private sectors to deliver public services by sharing risks and rewards. The document outlines the goals, objectives, concepts, and principles of PPPs. It discusses global PPP contexts and scenarios in Bangladesh. It examines PPP approaches, targeted outcomes and benefits, challenges, risks, and opportunities of PPPs in the health sector. The key points are accelerating investments, improved quality, timely delivery, reduced costs, and innovative solutions through PPPs in health infrastructure and services.
Medical tourism is the practice of traveling abroad to receive medical care. India has become a major destination for medical tourism due to the low costs of treatments compared to countries like the US and UK. The Indian medical tourism industry has experienced rapid growth and is expected to become a $2 billion industry by 2015. Key factors driving medical tourists to India include world-class hospitals and care at a fraction of the price in Western countries, with no waiting lists. The Indian government is taking steps to promote the country's medical tourism sector through initiatives like visa reforms and industry guidelines.
The document discusses health insurance in India. It covers the importance of health insurance, different types of health insurance including social (ESI, CGHS), private (Mediclaim), and community-based (RSBY) insurance. It outlines some of the key features of these insurance schemes including their benefits, contributions, and issues faced. It also discusses the roles of regulatory bodies like IRDA that oversees the insurance sector in India. In summary, the document provides an overview of the health insurance landscape in India, the different public and private options available, and some challenges faced by these schemes.
Medical tourism in india with special focus on foreign patients satisfaction ...Jatin Patel
The document discusses tourism in India, including medical tourism. It notes that tourism contributes significantly to India's GDP and employment. Medical tourism in India is growing due to lower costs compared to other countries. Gujarat has developed high quality healthcare facilities and medical tourism, focusing on specialties like cardiology and orthopedics. A survey found patients were satisfied with treatment and facilities in Indian hospitals. The document also discusses various segments of tourism in India like hill stations, beaches, wildlife, and future potential for growth.
Fortis Healthcare Ltd is one of India's largest private healthcare companies with a network of 28 hospitals and 3300 beds. It provides cardiac, orthopedic, neuroscience, oncology, and maternal care. The company aims to grow aggressively with 6000 beds in 40 hospitals by 2012. India's healthcare industry is poised to grow tremendously due to lower public spending pushing people to private providers, encouraging public-private partnerships, and medical tourism. The industry faces opportunities from a growing and aging population, rising incomes, and medical tourism but threats from slow IT adoption and competition from other countries like China.
The document provides an overview of India's healthcare system, including its various components and the roles of the public and private sectors. Some key points:
- The healthcare system comprises sectors like hospitals, insurance, pharmaceuticals, medical tourism, diagnostics, and equipment/supplies.
- The private sector accounts for around 80% of healthcare delivery and has grown significantly due to various factors like reduced government funding and policies encouraging privatization.
- Medical tourism in India is a growing market valued at $3 billion in 2012 due to lower costs compared to other countries.
- The diagnostics sector is highly fragmented but growing at 20% annually with increased healthcare spending and insurance penetration.
- Foreign direct investment
Telemedicine refers to the use of telecommunication technologies to provide medical care from a distance. It began in the 1960s with the use of telecommunications for consultations between doctors and patients. Telemedicine has increased access to healthcare for rural and remote populations. It uses technologies like videoconferencing, smartphones, and remote patient monitoring to deliver care. The main types are real-time synchronous care and asynchronous store-and-forward care using records. Telemedicine provides benefits like reduced costs, improved access and quality of care, and more efficient use of resources. However, challenges include reimbursement issues, risks of misdiagnosis, and barriers to widespread implementation across different technologies and areas.
This document discusses health insurance in India. It provides information on four main categories of health insurance schemes in India: 1) voluntary private schemes, 2) employer-based schemes, 3) community-based schemes, and 4) mandatory government schemes. Two prominent government schemes discussed are the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS) and Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna (RSBY). CGHS provides healthcare to central government employees and pensioners. RSBY provides health insurance coverage for below poverty line families. Challenges faced by RSBY are also outlined.
PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN HEALTH SECTORfarhad240669
This document discusses public-private partnerships (PPPs) in the health sector in Bangladesh. It defines PPPs as contractual agreements between public agencies and private sectors to deliver public services by sharing risks and rewards. The document outlines the goals, objectives, concepts, and principles of PPPs. It discusses global PPP contexts and scenarios in Bangladesh. It examines PPP approaches, targeted outcomes and benefits, challenges, risks, and opportunities of PPPs in the health sector. The key points are accelerating investments, improved quality, timely delivery, reduced costs, and innovative solutions through PPPs in health infrastructure and services.
Medical tourism is the practice of traveling abroad to receive medical care. India has become a major destination for medical tourism due to the low costs of treatments compared to countries like the US and UK. The Indian medical tourism industry has experienced rapid growth and is expected to become a $2 billion industry by 2015. Key factors driving medical tourists to India include world-class hospitals and care at a fraction of the price in Western countries, with no waiting lists. The Indian government is taking steps to promote the country's medical tourism sector through initiatives like visa reforms and industry guidelines.
The document discusses health insurance in India. It covers the importance of health insurance, different types of health insurance including social (ESI, CGHS), private (Mediclaim), and community-based (RSBY) insurance. It outlines some of the key features of these insurance schemes including their benefits, contributions, and issues faced. It also discusses the roles of regulatory bodies like IRDA that oversees the insurance sector in India. In summary, the document provides an overview of the health insurance landscape in India, the different public and private options available, and some challenges faced by these schemes.
Medical tourism in india with special focus on foreign patients satisfaction ...Jatin Patel
The document discusses tourism in India, including medical tourism. It notes that tourism contributes significantly to India's GDP and employment. Medical tourism in India is growing due to lower costs compared to other countries. Gujarat has developed high quality healthcare facilities and medical tourism, focusing on specialties like cardiology and orthopedics. A survey found patients were satisfied with treatment and facilities in Indian hospitals. The document also discusses various segments of tourism in India like hill stations, beaches, wildlife, and future potential for growth.
Fortis Healthcare Ltd is one of India's largest private healthcare companies with a network of 28 hospitals and 3300 beds. It provides cardiac, orthopedic, neuroscience, oncology, and maternal care. The company aims to grow aggressively with 6000 beds in 40 hospitals by 2012. India's healthcare industry is poised to grow tremendously due to lower public spending pushing people to private providers, encouraging public-private partnerships, and medical tourism. The industry faces opportunities from a growing and aging population, rising incomes, and medical tourism but threats from slow IT adoption and competition from other countries like China.
Detailing the overall profile of the Healthcare sector in India and Gujarat, this presentation makes a point for the immense business & investment opportunities present in the sector owing to government initiatives & schemes to achieve accessible, affordable & quality healthcare for all.
Major stakeholders in the health care system include governments, non-governmental organizations, industries, and other professionals. The health care system aims to provide services and resources for better health through hospitals, clinics, health centers, and special health programs. Stakeholders encompass a wide range of groups including patients, health care professionals, hospital administrators, pharmacists, and suppliers.
Healthcare challenges & solutions in indiakripak93
This document discusses the key challenges facing India's healthcare system and potential solutions. The main challenges are the large burden of infectious and chronic diseases, high maternal and child mortality rates, lack of universal access to healthcare, shortage of resources, and inadequate healthcare financing. Proposed solutions include strengthening public health programs, improving access to healthcare in rural areas, providing incentives for medical professionals to work in underserved areas, leveraging public-private partnerships, and increasing public financing of healthcare.
1. The document discusses ethics in the insurance sector and provides an overview of the Indian insurance industry. It defines key concepts like ethics, different types of insurance (life and general), and the financial system of insurance planning.
2. It explains the history and regulations of insurance in India, including the nationalization of life and general insurance. It also outlines the roles and responsibilities of various entities in the insurance sector like agents, brokers, and companies.
3. The conclusion emphasizes the growing opportunities and importance of the insurance industry in India's economic development by helping customers meet their long-term financial needs.
Ayushman Bharat Yojana is the largest government-funded healthcare programme in the world that was launched by the Indian government on September 25, 2018. It has two components - the creation of 150,000 health and wellness centers across India and the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana which provides a coverage of Rs. 500,000 per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization to over 10.74 crore poor and vulnerable families. The scheme aims to reduce out-of-pocket healthcare expenses for Indian citizens and provide financial risk
The document discusses healthcare in India and provides statistics on life expectancy and the size of the global and Indian healthcare sectors. It notes that India's healthcare sector is valued at $34 billion and is growing at 13% annually. The major segments are public, private, hospitals, pharmaceuticals, and medical tourism. India has a low cost advantage for many medical procedures compared to other countries. The healthcare sector faces challenges around price discrimination, low per capita expenditure, and an imbalance between urban and rural facilities and populations. Future growth is expected to come from rising incomes, medical tourism, and partnerships between public and private sectors.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of the Indian health system. It discusses the evolution of medicine from ancient practices intertwined with religion and magic to the development of modern scientific medicine. It outlines the key systems of traditional Indian medicine including Ayurveda and Siddha. It also summarizes the current structure of healthcare delivery in India, which involves both public and private sectors, as well as traditional medicine. The government aims to improve health indicators through national health programs and policies while still facing issues with public health infrastructure and availability of staff.
This document discusses plans to build the Metro Health Village, a new hospital and health care campus in West Michigan. It will reinvent the health care experience by designing a patient-centered facility focused on quality, efficiency, access, collaboration and sustainability. The new campus is expected to improve care, reduce costs, shorten drive times for patients, and have a positive economic and environmental impact on the community. Construction is underway on the $150 million project, which will include a new 448,000 square foot hospital building set to open in 2006. The Metro Health Village aims to enhance health care in the region while preserving Metro Health's commitment to personalized care, especially for underserved populations.
This document discusses medical tourism, which involves traveling abroad for medical treatment. It provides an overview of the scope and components of medical tourism, including treatment types, wellness, and reproduction services. India is highlighted as a major destination for medical tourism due to its high-quality care at low costs compared to other countries. Challenges and opportunities for India's medical tourism industry are examined through a SWOT analysis. The roles of the Indian government and private sector in promoting medical tourism are also outlined.
Apollo Hospitals is India's largest private healthcare group founded in 1983 by Dr. Prathap C Reddy. It operates 69 hospitals across India and overseas with over 9834 beds. Apollo provides a wide range of healthcare services including treatments for cancer, cardiac issues, and neurology. It has expanded across major Indian cities like Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and uses a process of rigorous site selection and quality care to promote itself through various community initiatives.
The document discusses the importance of health camps in rural areas. It notes that regular health camps can be organized to focus on issues like eye care, tuberculosis, skin infections, and more. The camps aim to generate awareness, diagnosis, and treatment of health hazards. Objectives of the camps are to increase community participation in health programs, provide health information and services, and train local health workers. Responsibilities of community health nurses in the camps include identifying local health resources, establishing emergency contact procedures, promoting good health practices, and stocking first aid supplies.
The document summarizes the current state and future outlook of healthcare in India. It notes that healthcare spending in India is over $18 billion currently and expected to grow to $45 billion by 2012. Several key achievements in public health are highlighted, including the elimination of smallpox and a reduction in mortality rates. The healthcare sector is projected to require investments of $100-140 billion over the next decade. Major drivers of future growth are identified as increased health insurance penetration, a growing disease burden from lifestyle changes, greater preventative care awareness, and employer-provided health services.
Financial Analysis In Healthcare Industry PowerPoint Presentation Slides SlideTeam
This document provides an overview of financial analysis in the healthcare industry. It includes sections on healthcare market size analysis, key financial trends, expenditure comparisons, financing models, and various KPI dashboards. The document contains information on healthcare spending statistics globally, the revenue cycle in healthcare, and different marketing trends seen in the industry. It also includes sample financial reports and statements that can be used to analyze performance in the healthcare sector.
Unit ii inpatient department service in mha courseanjalatchi
This document discusses inpatient department (IPD) services. It covers the definition of IPD, its objectives and functions. It describes the organization of IPD including the different departments, types of records used, ward settings, and critical care areas. It also discusses the hospital team providing care, managerial issues, factors affecting services, and methods of evaluating IPD performance. The goal of the document is to outline how to effectively deliver quality healthcare services to patients requiring admission.
The document discusses the Indian healthcare system and its key challenges. It notes that the system faces substantial challenges in providing quality healthcare due to factors such as a fast growing population, changing disease profiles, a multilayered healthcare landscape, lack of infrastructure, shortage of manpower, low public expenditure on health, and inaccessibility of services - especially in rural areas. It also examines the disease burden in India and initiatives by the government to improve the system. However, it concludes that India still lags in key healthcare indicators and there is need for improved healthcare planning, resources, and financing to address the country's growing healthcare challenges.
Community based health insurance in IndiaNeetu Sharma
Community based health insurance (CBHI) schemes in India suffer from poor design and management, low membership, and sustainability issues. They typically target poorer populations, with flat-rate premiums and benefits including preventive care, ambulatory care, and inpatient care. Several CBHI schemes operating across India were described, varying in premium structure, benefits covered, management approach, and financing sources. The largest schemes cover over 100,000 members.
The document discusses the importance of effective signage in hospitals. It notes that signage can be used for directions, instructions, promotions, and information. It then provides examples of different types of signage that could be used both inside and outside the hospital, including exterior signs, maps, caution signs, and digital displays. Floor plans are also included to show where different departments and services would be located. The conclusion emphasizes that signage can help patients, staff, and visitors navigate the hospital easily and project a patient-friendly image.
This document provides an overview of India's health system, including its historical evolution, key components, goals, and models of health care delivery. It discusses the health system at the central, state, and local levels in India. At the central level, the main organizations are the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Directorate General of Health Services, which are responsible for policymaking, planning, and coordinating health programs and services. Implementation occurs at the state level through state health ministries and departments. Health care services are then delivered through a three-tiered system at the district, block, and village levels. The document also examines concepts of health systems, methods of financing, and challenges faced.
India is experiencing rapid urbanization. Between 1961 and 2011, India's urban population increased from 78.9 million to 377.1 million, while the rural population increased from 359.5 million to 833.1 million. The level of urbanization increased from 18% in 1961 to 31.2% in 2011. A key feature of India's urbanization has been the relatively small contribution of migration from rural to urban areas. The top 10 most urbanized states in India in 2011 were Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Kerala, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh.
The document provides guidance for executives considering quitting their corporate job to join a startup. It outlines the key risks and rewards to consider, including lower cash compensation but potential high equity upside. It also summarizes what to expect in terms of compensation structure for mature, growth-stage, and early-stage startups. Specifically, equity compensation depends on the company's valuation and stage, with early stage startups posing higher risk but greater reward potential.
Detailing the overall profile of the Healthcare sector in India and Gujarat, this presentation makes a point for the immense business & investment opportunities present in the sector owing to government initiatives & schemes to achieve accessible, affordable & quality healthcare for all.
Major stakeholders in the health care system include governments, non-governmental organizations, industries, and other professionals. The health care system aims to provide services and resources for better health through hospitals, clinics, health centers, and special health programs. Stakeholders encompass a wide range of groups including patients, health care professionals, hospital administrators, pharmacists, and suppliers.
Healthcare challenges & solutions in indiakripak93
This document discusses the key challenges facing India's healthcare system and potential solutions. The main challenges are the large burden of infectious and chronic diseases, high maternal and child mortality rates, lack of universal access to healthcare, shortage of resources, and inadequate healthcare financing. Proposed solutions include strengthening public health programs, improving access to healthcare in rural areas, providing incentives for medical professionals to work in underserved areas, leveraging public-private partnerships, and increasing public financing of healthcare.
1. The document discusses ethics in the insurance sector and provides an overview of the Indian insurance industry. It defines key concepts like ethics, different types of insurance (life and general), and the financial system of insurance planning.
2. It explains the history and regulations of insurance in India, including the nationalization of life and general insurance. It also outlines the roles and responsibilities of various entities in the insurance sector like agents, brokers, and companies.
3. The conclusion emphasizes the growing opportunities and importance of the insurance industry in India's economic development by helping customers meet their long-term financial needs.
Ayushman Bharat Yojana is the largest government-funded healthcare programme in the world that was launched by the Indian government on September 25, 2018. It has two components - the creation of 150,000 health and wellness centers across India and the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana which provides a coverage of Rs. 500,000 per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization to over 10.74 crore poor and vulnerable families. The scheme aims to reduce out-of-pocket healthcare expenses for Indian citizens and provide financial risk
The document discusses healthcare in India and provides statistics on life expectancy and the size of the global and Indian healthcare sectors. It notes that India's healthcare sector is valued at $34 billion and is growing at 13% annually. The major segments are public, private, hospitals, pharmaceuticals, and medical tourism. India has a low cost advantage for many medical procedures compared to other countries. The healthcare sector faces challenges around price discrimination, low per capita expenditure, and an imbalance between urban and rural facilities and populations. Future growth is expected to come from rising incomes, medical tourism, and partnerships between public and private sectors.
This document provides an overview of the history and development of the Indian health system. It discusses the evolution of medicine from ancient practices intertwined with religion and magic to the development of modern scientific medicine. It outlines the key systems of traditional Indian medicine including Ayurveda and Siddha. It also summarizes the current structure of healthcare delivery in India, which involves both public and private sectors, as well as traditional medicine. The government aims to improve health indicators through national health programs and policies while still facing issues with public health infrastructure and availability of staff.
This document discusses plans to build the Metro Health Village, a new hospital and health care campus in West Michigan. It will reinvent the health care experience by designing a patient-centered facility focused on quality, efficiency, access, collaboration and sustainability. The new campus is expected to improve care, reduce costs, shorten drive times for patients, and have a positive economic and environmental impact on the community. Construction is underway on the $150 million project, which will include a new 448,000 square foot hospital building set to open in 2006. The Metro Health Village aims to enhance health care in the region while preserving Metro Health's commitment to personalized care, especially for underserved populations.
This document discusses medical tourism, which involves traveling abroad for medical treatment. It provides an overview of the scope and components of medical tourism, including treatment types, wellness, and reproduction services. India is highlighted as a major destination for medical tourism due to its high-quality care at low costs compared to other countries. Challenges and opportunities for India's medical tourism industry are examined through a SWOT analysis. The roles of the Indian government and private sector in promoting medical tourism are also outlined.
Apollo Hospitals is India's largest private healthcare group founded in 1983 by Dr. Prathap C Reddy. It operates 69 hospitals across India and overseas with over 9834 beds. Apollo provides a wide range of healthcare services including treatments for cancer, cardiac issues, and neurology. It has expanded across major Indian cities like Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and uses a process of rigorous site selection and quality care to promote itself through various community initiatives.
The document discusses the importance of health camps in rural areas. It notes that regular health camps can be organized to focus on issues like eye care, tuberculosis, skin infections, and more. The camps aim to generate awareness, diagnosis, and treatment of health hazards. Objectives of the camps are to increase community participation in health programs, provide health information and services, and train local health workers. Responsibilities of community health nurses in the camps include identifying local health resources, establishing emergency contact procedures, promoting good health practices, and stocking first aid supplies.
The document summarizes the current state and future outlook of healthcare in India. It notes that healthcare spending in India is over $18 billion currently and expected to grow to $45 billion by 2012. Several key achievements in public health are highlighted, including the elimination of smallpox and a reduction in mortality rates. The healthcare sector is projected to require investments of $100-140 billion over the next decade. Major drivers of future growth are identified as increased health insurance penetration, a growing disease burden from lifestyle changes, greater preventative care awareness, and employer-provided health services.
Financial Analysis In Healthcare Industry PowerPoint Presentation Slides SlideTeam
This document provides an overview of financial analysis in the healthcare industry. It includes sections on healthcare market size analysis, key financial trends, expenditure comparisons, financing models, and various KPI dashboards. The document contains information on healthcare spending statistics globally, the revenue cycle in healthcare, and different marketing trends seen in the industry. It also includes sample financial reports and statements that can be used to analyze performance in the healthcare sector.
Unit ii inpatient department service in mha courseanjalatchi
This document discusses inpatient department (IPD) services. It covers the definition of IPD, its objectives and functions. It describes the organization of IPD including the different departments, types of records used, ward settings, and critical care areas. It also discusses the hospital team providing care, managerial issues, factors affecting services, and methods of evaluating IPD performance. The goal of the document is to outline how to effectively deliver quality healthcare services to patients requiring admission.
The document discusses the Indian healthcare system and its key challenges. It notes that the system faces substantial challenges in providing quality healthcare due to factors such as a fast growing population, changing disease profiles, a multilayered healthcare landscape, lack of infrastructure, shortage of manpower, low public expenditure on health, and inaccessibility of services - especially in rural areas. It also examines the disease burden in India and initiatives by the government to improve the system. However, it concludes that India still lags in key healthcare indicators and there is need for improved healthcare planning, resources, and financing to address the country's growing healthcare challenges.
Community based health insurance in IndiaNeetu Sharma
Community based health insurance (CBHI) schemes in India suffer from poor design and management, low membership, and sustainability issues. They typically target poorer populations, with flat-rate premiums and benefits including preventive care, ambulatory care, and inpatient care. Several CBHI schemes operating across India were described, varying in premium structure, benefits covered, management approach, and financing sources. The largest schemes cover over 100,000 members.
The document discusses the importance of effective signage in hospitals. It notes that signage can be used for directions, instructions, promotions, and information. It then provides examples of different types of signage that could be used both inside and outside the hospital, including exterior signs, maps, caution signs, and digital displays. Floor plans are also included to show where different departments and services would be located. The conclusion emphasizes that signage can help patients, staff, and visitors navigate the hospital easily and project a patient-friendly image.
This document provides an overview of India's health system, including its historical evolution, key components, goals, and models of health care delivery. It discusses the health system at the central, state, and local levels in India. At the central level, the main organizations are the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and the Directorate General of Health Services, which are responsible for policymaking, planning, and coordinating health programs and services. Implementation occurs at the state level through state health ministries and departments. Health care services are then delivered through a three-tiered system at the district, block, and village levels. The document also examines concepts of health systems, methods of financing, and challenges faced.
India is experiencing rapid urbanization. Between 1961 and 2011, India's urban population increased from 78.9 million to 377.1 million, while the rural population increased from 359.5 million to 833.1 million. The level of urbanization increased from 18% in 1961 to 31.2% in 2011. A key feature of India's urbanization has been the relatively small contribution of migration from rural to urban areas. The top 10 most urbanized states in India in 2011 were Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Kerala, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh.
The document provides guidance for executives considering quitting their corporate job to join a startup. It outlines the key risks and rewards to consider, including lower cash compensation but potential high equity upside. It also summarizes what to expect in terms of compensation structure for mature, growth-stage, and early-stage startups. Specifically, equity compensation depends on the company's valuation and stage, with early stage startups posing higher risk but greater reward potential.
College Students Intro to Venture Capital / Private Equity (VCPE)Shyam Kamadolli
I was invited to speak at the HR College of Commerce in Mumbai today as part of their "Corporate Dialogue" lecture series. This deck introduces freshman and sophomore students in commerce, economics and finance to venture capital, private equity and entrepreneurship. It also presents a primer on career options in finance for college graduates in India. http://bit.ly/7kE2v6
The document is from the May 2014 issue of the Indo-American Society's publication "Landmark". It includes the president's letter discussing recent political changes in India and their positive impact on Indo-US relations. It also announces upcoming society events on topics like the US civil war, the Indian economy, and cancer treatment advances.
HINDI CAMP ART YOUTUBE VIDEOS - DINESH VORADinesh Vora
This document promotes a Hindi language and cultural camp held in Akron, Ohio on July 25, 2015. It highlights the importance of Indian-Americans preserving and sharing their cultural heritage in the United States. The camp, led by Dinesh Vora, featured performances by young students Nirin and Siyona Vora of Hindi songs, music, dance and other artistic traditions. Links to three YouTube videos documenting the camp performances are provided.
India celebrated Republic Day in 2015. United States President Barack Obama made history by attending the festivities as the chief guest, becoming the first U.S. president to be the main guest at India's Republic Day celebration. The document wishes everyone a happy Republic Day.
Obama's visit to India was not just a roaring success in reality but it also took the entire social media space by storm. With a number of hastags setting huge trends, India warmly welcomed the President of USA, Barack Obama. Each and every moment that Obama spent in India, interacting with the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, led to a newer hashtag, with greater success.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to USA Payal Deep
Prime Minister Modi visited the United States to promote India as open for business, mend ties with the US, and play an important role on the global stage. During his visit, he met with New York City's mayor to discuss urban development challenges like terrorism and crowd control. He also met with top CEOs to encourage foreign investment in India and promised a more business-friendly environment. Modi met with President Obama to establish a personal relationship and strengthen the strategic partnership between India and the US. The outcomes of the visit included facilitating increased bilateral trade, raising foreign investment, and establishing partnerships around infrastructure, clean energy, and defense cooperation.
1) The US, China and India represent a large portion of the global economy and population, accounting for over 33% of the world economy and almost 50% of the world's population.
2) While the countries have traditional gaps, they are becoming more similar with shrinking differences between places like Shanghai, New York, and Mumbai.
3) There are three main similarities between the countries: they are all large heterogeneous markets that foreign firms often view as homogenous; they all have a mix of rich, middle class, and poor consumers; and guanxi or connections are important social networks in all three places.
- Foreign relations under Nehru were personally driven by the Prime Minister with weak institutional structures. The Prime Minister's Office became the coordinator of foreign policy by the 1970s.
- After independence in 1947, India joined the Commonwealth and supported independence movements. During the Cold War, India developed close ties with the Soviet Union but did not align with any bloc. Now it seeks stronger economic and diplomatic ties globally.
Difference between India and USA, by a 75 year old MIT educated Economist who moved to USA at age 20, worked for 35 years in USA and moved back permanently to India at 55 years of age.
China has several strategic goals: becoming a powerful, modernized nation, preeminent in Asia, and able to influence events in the Americas. To achieve this, China is building up its political, economic, and military power on a global scale. This includes developing ports and infrastructure worldwide that could support military operations. Meanwhile, the US military has significantly reduced in size since the end of the Cold War. If left unaddressed, China's buildup poses a potential long-term threat to US national security interests.
The document discusses the balance of power in Asia between Pakistan, India, China, and the United States. It notes that the U.S. favors India over Pakistan, creating a military imbalance. In response, Pakistan strengthened ties with China, who considers Pakistan an important ally. China is investing heavily in Pakistan through projects like CPEC, while the U.S. alliance with India aims to counter Chinese influence. The growing military and economic cooperation between China and Pakistan is reshaping the balance of power in Asia.
The document is a multi-page essay analyzing the validity of US protests against China's new cyber security laws and regime. It provides background on China's cyber security priorities and laws, which include source code disclosure, domestic IP ownership, and limiting foreign tech company access to the Chinese market. The essay argues the laws are protectionist and limit US tech market access. It also notes China's motivation is to increase control over cyberspace and boost its level of informatization and tech capabilities. The US has valid economic and national security concerns over the laws threatening its tech industry and primacy in cyberspace.
Insight On PM Narendra Modi's Foreign Visits And Foreign Policy.Naveen Muley
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has undertaken numerous foreign visits since taking office in 2014 to advance India's foreign policy priorities. He has made over 24 international trips in 2015 alone to strengthen relationships with major powers like the US and emerging partners. Modi has pursued a Neighborhood First policy, Act East policy, and Make in India policy. His foreign visits and summits hosted in India have aimed to boost foreign investment and further India's interests in its neighborhood and key regions. However, implementing all commitments remains a challenge.
This document provides information about explaining rules, with a focus on explaining driving rules. It discusses the basic sequence for explaining rules, which is to describe the situation using a conditional clause and then give the rule using vocabulary related to what is required, permitted, or forbidden. Specific driving rules that are covered include signs/symbols of the road, speed limits, right-of-way, and personal safety. Examples are given for explaining each type of rule using the proper grammar and vocabulary.
The US & India: Bridging the Communication Gap Bryan Walton
Contrast and compare Indian and American culture and communication styles to improve bi-directional communication and working effectiveness between groups. Useful for American managers with offshore teams in India.
The document provides an overview of Indo-US relations from historical times to the present. It discusses how relations progressed from the Cold War era, when India aligned more closely with the Soviet Union, to the post-Cold War period where ties have strengthened. Key events covered include improved cooperation under Clinton and Bush, the 1998 nuclear tests causing tensions, and recent issues like the arrest of an Indian diplomat in 2013 straining relations. Overall it traces the transformation of Indo-US ties from initial distance to the current strategic partnership.
Mistake #9: Not being willing to pay for professional financial advice. Many people rely only on free online advice rather than paying an expert to analyze their unique situation and recommend tailored solutions. While general advice can help, professional guidance may be needed for complex financial decisions. Not paying for expert advice can lead to missed opportunities or mistakes that end up costing more in the long run.
USA Visa requirements which mainly include the visa documents and eligibility criteria.USA Tourist visa for Indian and check the required documents for USA visa for Indians. Passport is a mandatory document that is required at the time of international travel.
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This document discusses making important life decisions and how present choices can impact the future. It addresses topics like career, relationships, family, finances, and lifestyle. The overarching message is that one paints their own path through the choices they make each day.
This slides is about movie analysis Outsourced. The analysis we are using are the five dimension of culture.
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VIU PMP 623 Fall 2019Assignment 1 Global Management C.docxjessiehampson
VIU PMP 623 Fall 2019
Assignment 1: Global Management Careers Survey (Individual Assignment)
Due: 08 Sep 2019
Points: 100 (10% of total grade)
ASSIGNMENT OVERVIEW
Complete A Survey of Careers in Global Management Questionnaire.
INSTRUCTIONS: Use this MS Word document to document your responses.
Section 1: Background: How Prepared Are You?
a) Including your native language, how many languages do you speak fluently? What are they?
b) How many years have you studied outside of your country of origin? List the number of years in each country.
c) How many months have you travelled, lived, or worked outside of your country of origin?
d) Did either of your parents travel internationally for work?
e) How many of your friends are neither from your country of citizenship nor from the country where you currently live?
Section 2: What Are Your Career Plans?
In the following section:
· Home Country refers to your country of citizenship.
· An International Assignment refers to an expatriate assignment which the company sends an employee for a single assignment of a year or more to another country.
· A Global Career refers to a series of international assignments in various countries.
· International Travel refers to a business trip to another country without the employee moving abroad.
· An Expatriate refers to an employee who is sent by the company to live and work in another country.
How true is each of the following statements for you? Select True or False
True
False
1. I am seriously considering pursing a global career.
2. I would like my first job after school to be in another country.
3. If offered an equivalent position in my home country or in the foreign country of my choice I would rather work at home.
4. While continuing to live in my home country, I would like to travel internationally more than 40 percent (approximately 20 weeks/year) of my time.
5. I would like to have an international assignment at some time during my career.
6. I would like to follow a global career path in which have a series of international assignments.
7. I never thought about taking an international assignment until I read this questionnaire.
For many reasons, people may choose not to pursue a global career. Which of the following would discourage you from pursuing a global career or taking an international assignment?
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1. I like living in my home country.
2. I do not want to learn another language.
3. I do not want to adjust to another culture.
4. My spouse would not want to move to another country.
5. It is not good to move children.
6. I want my children to be educated in my home country.
7. I do not want to live in:
a) any country except my home country
b) Africa
c) Asia
d) Europe
e) Latin or South America
f) the Middle East
g) North America
h) my home country
i) other (specify):
8. International jobs involve too much travel.
9. If I live in another country, my children will not gain a sense of ...
THE ASSIGNMENTTO BEGIN1. Begin with the detailed intervie.docxarnoldmeredith47041
THE ASSIGNMENT
TO BEGIN
1. Begin with the detailed interview guide sheet. This guide sheet will help you to understand the questions you will ask in your interview. You are advised to explore only one side of your family if this is possible: your sibling, father, and grandfather or your sibling, mother, and grandmother. If your relatives are not available or have died, you can use aunts, uncles or other people who are a part of your extended family.
In filling out the interview guide sheet, write clearly and accurately and attach a sheet of paper if you need more room to describe a particular category. Be sure you have the permission of the person you are interviewing as whatever information you will use in your paper no longer is confidential. It is a good idea to record your interviews. If you find that certain kinds of information are more accessible or more interesting to you, keep this in mind so that you may explore the topic more completely.
2. Next, use the Interviewing Techniques as a guide to interviewing your parents and grandparents, etc.
3. After you interview your mother or father, grandmother or grandfather, children and/or grandchildren, jot down any notes or comparisons across the generations that interest you.
Be sure to review your notes and your tape as soon after the interview as possible.
4. Make sure to include references to all three primary sources within the body of your
narrative and in the Works Cited page.
SECONDARY SOURCES
1. The previously listed sources on the first page can be consulted to begin your research.
2. Your family narrative must have a minimum of FIVE or more secondary
materials from the subject areas appropriately referenced. (Information from the personal
interviews must be included and also appropriately referenced). Secondary sources can be
chosen from the following:
• MAJOR books (no encyclopedias)
• Legitimate accessible academic Web sites (NO MORE THAN THREE and NO Wikipedia)
• MAJOR newspapers such as The New York Times
• MAJOR periodicals (NOT Newsday or Times Magazine but scholarly and academic in nature)
MAKE SURE TO CONSIDER
a. Give an overview of the topics and how they relate to three generations in your family or to your generation
b. State the importance of the topics socially, politically, historically or personally
c. Give a special quotation (from family conversation or research in the library) that will awaken the reader's interest
d. Give a startling fact or statistic that will awaken the reader's interest
e. Relate a brief family anecdote that will draw the reader into your topic.
THE CONCLUSION
The concluding paragraphs should summarize the central ideas of your paper and should give the reader the feeling that the paper is complete. Show the significance of the topics; speculate about the future; conclude with an anecdote, a suggestion or a statement. Signal the ending with words such as: "therefore", "finally", "in co.
The document discusses how decisions made early in life can influence one's future in many areas such as work, finances, social life, family, and lifestyle. It notes that choices now can expand, limit, or prevent future options and talks about topics like credit card debt, marriage, children, and financial responsibilities. The overall message is that thinking carefully about one's goals and desires for the future is important before making commitments to others.
The document provides 10 tips for what to avoid when applying for scholarships:
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2. Don't rely solely on GPA, as grades can vary in quality between schools.
3. Don't exaggerate hardships and challenges, be specific about what hardships you actually faced.
4. Provide specific plans and goals for the future rather than vague aspirations.
5. Highlight activities and responsibilities outside of high school, including family duties.
6. Give details and examples about your activities and accomplishments rather than just listing them.
7. Avoid sounding too preachy or like
The document outlines 5 steps for using the HelpWriting.net service to get assistance with writing assignments:
1. Create an account with a password and email.
2. Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline.
3. Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications.
4. Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied.
5. Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with a full refund option for plagiarism.
This document provides a summary of key points from a sociology course introduction document, answering 10 true/false questions about sociological findings. It finds that 8 of the 10 claims are false, including that school shootings have increased, the gender wage gap has closed, most rapists are mentally ill, and couples who live together are more satisfied in marriage. It also notes bicyclists have higher head injury rates despite helmet use, and the US youth suicide rate is double Japan's.
The document outlines a family success strategy and marketing plan for HBCU kidz, Inc., an organization that promotes historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) through educational products and resources. The summary highlights the following key points:
1) HBCU kidz aims to connect families to HBCUs through high-quality baby/parent merchandise and increase support and awareness of these institutions.
2) The organization's strategy focuses on understanding customers and communities in order to address challenges facing the black community, such as educational gaps and lack of opportunities.
3) HBCU kidz targets African American families with children aged 0-5 and outlines monthly action steps, data, and ideas to inspire families
This presentation is about the need for immigration reform as it relates to students that have a desire to pursue higher education. It provides demographic information about the current undocumented student population in the US as well as how to emotionally support undocumented college students.
Child Development and Economics discusses how discrimination can negatively impact child development. Sending children to culturally diverse schools helps them appreciate other cultures, while discrimination seeds hatred. It is important for parents to communicate with children in an age-appropriate way to help them understand difficult topics and cope with challenges. Supportive family environments and open parent-child communication are crucial for healthy development.
This document summarizes 20 common financial mistakes people make: 1) Not understanding insurance plans; 2) Paying only minimums on credit cards and not enjoying benefits; 3) Not understanding the power of compounding; 4) Investing in stocks without knowledge; 5) Lifestyle inflation; 6) Buying things just because they're discounted; 7) Being tempted by social media posts to spend on vacations; 8) Spending too much on weekends; 9) Not tracking expenses; 10) Not having an emergency fund; 11) Not having medical insurance.
As an aspiring consumer/business storyteller reading books can take me up to a certain level; beyond that it is only observation of people, brands, culture and stories. Taking this aspect in my mind I have ventured into a weekly publishing of all my observations, stories and ideas.
The document discusses various anomalies observed in human behavior across different domains of life. Some key observations include:
1) Family behaviors like mother-in-laws having different standards for daughters and daughters-in-law, and men not helping with household chores despite expecting equality.
2) Educational behaviors like prioritizing English medium schools and coaching classes for prestige rather than learning.
3) Social status being judged by superficial factors like guests at functions, car ownership, and branded clothes rather than character.
4) Medical field relying heavily on tests rather than diagnosis, and doctors not properly communicating with patients.
5) Organizational behaviors like valuing "yes men" over experience and qualifications.
The document provides observations on anomalies in human behavior from the author's life experiences. Some key points include:
1) Family behaviors like mother-in-laws having different expectations of daughters-in-law than daughters, and men not helping with household chores despite expecting wives to adjust to their families.
2) Educational behaviors like prioritizing English medium schools, the growing prestige of coaching classes, and girls pursuing careers only to leave them after marriage.
3) Other behaviors around wasting resources like water and electricity despite shortages, spending lavishly on kids' birthdays but not donating to the needy, and focusing prayer on temples rather than finding God within.
The author notes exceptions to
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In the era of Google, Facebook, Uber and Amazon, enterprise users expect deeper interactions and usable interfaces with mobile apps. Suresh will take you through his experience of the mobile app launch from concept to mature state.
Product Management is rewarding, fun and a big challenge. When we combine that with differences between Startups and Enterprises, it could become daunting for some. In this deck we explore some key differences product managers should be aware of.
The document provides a review of the Apple Watch after 4 days of use. It discusses both positive aspects like the intuitive interface, activity tracking, and induction charging. However, it also notes major pain points including over-reliance on the iPhone, poor Bluetooth connectivity that drains the iPhone's battery, limited usefulness of notifications and apps, and a high price point for the utility provided. Overall, the reviewer finds the Apple Watch to have low utility when not connected to an iPhone and prefers using tasks on the iPhone instead of the Watch.
This document outlines 15 lessons learned as a product manager. Some key lessons include: focus on increasing revenues and reducing costs while delivering value for today's costs; understand customer and market needs through quantitative and qualitative data balanced with intuition; set realistic expectations and don't push unrealistic quarterly targets; test hypotheses early to fail fast; and serve as the owner and conduit of information between cross-functional teams to drive the product vision while remaining unbiased. The overall message is the importance of balancing strategic and tactical work with a focus on building products customers love.
Square is an electronic (mobile) payment processor service, provided by Square Inc. It allows users in the United States and Canada to accept credit cards through their mobile phones, either by swiping the card on the Square device or by manually entering the details on the phone. Square has placed its target towards small business owners and new businesses by offering no contract, no commitment merchant accounts. In addition, it recently started to offer Square Wallet to consumers, allowing them to pay using their Smartphone and send gift cards to other Wallet users.
REI is #8 best employer in USA by Forbes and is a privately help co-op. Its members love it.
In this CRM Project, we tried to look at publicly available data and see if REI's customer satisfaction can be improved and if there is a scope.
We looked at the Membership benefits, social media efforts, mobile applications and Google data to see how these sources can be combined.
Finally, we recommended on how they could understand the most valuable customers and most growable customers.
Hindusthan Lever had a challenge with the competitors in Rural India. They devised a strategy to enter the market at the grass root level and utilize the entrepreneurial woman. Based on perceptions, there are some ethical questions. This case looks at the strategies on how to capture the emerging markets and work at the grass root level with the consumer behaviors. Not only understand the consumer behavior, but introduce the need and also the products to the consumers who NEVER used any product in that area.
This document discusses trends in mobile and social technologies and why enterprises should adopt mobile and social applications. Some key points made in the document include:
- Global mobile device shipments and adoption have grown significantly in recent years and are projected to continue rapid growth, especially for smartphones. Mobile internet traffic in the US has also grown dramatically.
- Mobile users are increasingly using applications and engaging with social media on their devices. Over half of US mobile users now use downloaded apps and access social networking sites on their phones.
- Enterprises can benefit from mobile apps by using the capabilities of mobile devices to enhance customer engagement, provide location-based services, and improve connectivity.
- Enterprise adoption of social software is
Clifton Wharton restructured the TIAA-CREF from a monolithic and inflexible organization to a more customer service focused organization. This summary is done in UC Davis by our team during our MBA time.
This document discusses the challenges of application lifecycles in organizations and possible solutions. It notes that application development has become more complex over time due to improvements in hardware, software, integrated development environments, and processes. This complexity is multi-dimensional and makes lifecycle management difficult. The author provides their experience in the automotive industry to illustrate these challenges, including issues with requirements, testing, integration, tools, and personnel. Finally, the document suggests that organizations need an integrated platform rather than just IDEs to manage the entire software lifecycle and development process in a standardized way.
Every year $70 billion is spent on the ads alone in US and 4 billion users world wide. Google TV integrates the traditional TV and Internet for a seamless user experience. With ever increasing user generated video content on the internet, Google TV would like to capture the ad $ by marrying the TV an Internet. In October 2010 Google inters the market via hardware vendors Logitech and Sony. Soon enough, customers are thrilled about the capabilities and at the same time they are confused thinking where does the Google TV fit into their current home entertainment.
In this market research and presentation, we will focus on the various aspects where Google, Logitech and Sony would have done better to segment and position the Google TV.
Wizkidz.org is a social communication website developed for desi kids by desi parents. The site encourages and fosters the communication among kids by parental participation and guidance.
The document introduces two Eclipse plugins: the JSON Viewer and XPath Workbook. The JSON Viewer allows users to visualize JSON structures as trees and convert between JSON and XML formats. The XPath Workbook provides XPath validation and evaluation capabilities within Eclipse. Both tools aim to provide simple yet powerful functionality for common tasks like analyzing JSON responses and working with XPath expressions.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
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Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.