The Indian healthcare system is undergoing a transformation in health delivery. The new care model will provide universal access to health services and treatments. Girdhar Gyani, PhD, is supporting the Indian government in its efforts to transform the healthcare system and to achieve universal healthcare coverage for the whole population. He provides us with insights into the steps taken to implement an ambitious program for a new care model.
Key takeaways:
- Ayushman Bharat, the government program for the provision of universal healthcare in India, has two main components: hospitalization and primary care.
- In order to transform health delivery to extend healthcare coverage to the whole population, a new healthcare system and “ramp up” plan was introduced. This aims to provide easier access to training for physicians, new hospital beds, upgrading of existing health centers, and access to health services in rural areas, including the different streams of alternative medicine available in India.
- This “health revolution” will prepare India for a modern approach to managing population health.
About the speaker
Girdhar Gyani, PhD, is Director General at the Association of Healthcare Providers, a nonprofit association working to achieve universal health coverage in India.