• J Family Med Prim Care · Apr 2014

    Health and beyond... Strategies for a better India: concept paper on primary health care in India.

    • Soumyadeep Bhaumik.
    • Senior Research Scientist, South Asian Cochrane Network and Centre, Prof. B V Moses Centre for Research & Training in Evidence-Informed Healthcare and Health Policy, Christian Medical College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India.
    • J Family Med Prim Care. 2014 Apr 1; 3 (2): 94-7.

    BackgroundIndia is one of the fastest growing economies of the world, and is posed to overtake China in terms of being the most populous nation of the world. The very essential components of primary health care - promotion of food supply, proper nutrition, safe water and basic sanitation and provision for quality health information concerning the prevailing health problems - is largely ignored. Access to healthcare services, provision of essential medicines and scarcity of doctors are other bottlenecks in the primary health care scenario. Complete absence of evidence-based guidelines on clinical scenarios and treatment plans in the primary health care sector, together with overburdening of the secondary and tertiary care sectors, has substantially lowered the quality of care in the nation.AimTo discuss a strategy for a better primary healthcare model.MethodsThis is a concept paper with an exploratory view of various problems and a suggested strategy to counter it.ResultsThis concept paper suggests a triad of strategies (technology, accountability and ink-blot strategy) that can be adapted to various problems in the primary healthcare scenario.DiscussionThe concept paper is a preliminary document on a suggested model that needs to be worked out on a broader basis across all stakeholders with operational definitions, standards of procedure and protocols finalised.

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