Essay Preview: TtttReport this essayHospitals (Majority going to Apollo Hospitals Chennai and the rest to the other Apollo Hospitals namely Apollo Delhi, Apollo Hyderabad, Apollo Kolkatta),24% have gone to
Private Nursing Homes in Guwahati,21% have gone to Private Clinics in Guwahati and the rest 14% have gone to CMC, Vellore.12) From the survey it is evident that 68% of the respondents had gone outside Assam for treatment while 32% have never gone outside Assam for treatment.
13) From the survey it is clear that 30% of the respondents who had gone outside Assam for treatment had gone to Apollo Chennai, 17% had gone to Apollo Delhi, 13% had gone to CMC-Vellore, 12% had gone to both Apollo Hyderabad and AIIMS while the rest 16% had visited other hospitals like Lilawati in Mumbai, Patna Medical College, Apollo Hospitals Kolkatta etc
14) From the survey it has been found that 54% of the respondents have heard about Apollo Clinic while the rest 46% have not heard about it.15) From the survey it has been found that 32% of the respondents have heard about Apollo Clinic through their Family/Friends who had either visited it or had heard about it from some other source, 26% have heard it from the various Advertisements in the Local Dailies or other Mass Medias, 24% have crossed it on the Road while 18% had come to know about it through their Doctors who actually refer them to it.
9) From the survey it is clear that 49% of the respondents are aware that Apollo Clinic is a part of Apollo Hospitals Group while the rest 51% are not aware of the fact.
10) From the Surveys it is seen that majority of the Respondents i.e. 47% are Assamese, 23% of the Respondents are Hindi speaking community (Marwaris, Biharis), 17% of the Respondents are Bengalis and the rest 13% are of various language speaking communitie
RECOMMENDATIONSSUGGESTIONS FORWARDED BY PUBLIC (FROM SURVEY) –i) To improve the general Health Care scenario of Guwahati –1) Induce prompt and efficient overall Medical services.2) Make provision for proper and systematic diagnosis of any disease before treatment avoiding any unnecessary tests and medicines3) Doctor should observe the past reports of patients rather than prescribing them to new tests.4) Make provision for adequate, modernized and latest Equipments and Processes for the treatment of any disease.5) Reports should be accurate and authentic.6) Proper maintenance of time on the part of the doctors.7) Coordial and humanistic behaviour on the part of Doctors, Nurses and Technicians8) Doctors should render services in lesser Hospitals and Clinics9) Strict action should be taken against those Doctors for giving wrong treatments.10) Low cost & good treatment should be there in case of Poor patients.
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RECOMMENDATIONSSUGGESTIONS FORWARDED BY PUBLIC (FROM SURVEY) –i) To improve the general Health Care scenario of Guwahati –1) Induce prompt and efficient overall Medical services.2) Make provision for proper and systematic diagnosis of any disease before treatment avoiding any unnecessary tests and medicines3) Doctor should observe the past reports of patients rather than prescribing them to new tests.4) Make provision for adequate, modernized and latest Equipments and Processes for the treatment of any disease.5) Reports should be accurate and authentic.6) Proper maintenance of time on the part of the doctors.7) Coordial and humanistic behaviour on the part of Doctors, Nurses and Technicians8) Doctors should render services in lesser Hospitals and Clinics9) Strict action should be taken against people that use illegal drugs for medicine rather than doctors.10) Low cost & good treatment should be there in case of Poor patients.
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RECOMMENDATIONSSUGGESTIONS FORWARDED BY PUBLIC (FROM SURVEY) –i) To improve the general Health Care scenario of Guwahati –1) Instability, mismanagement and other issues: Considerable delay in treatment; (2) Immediate cessation of all drugs administered in hospitals, and
1) Immediate cessation of all hospitals.2) Immediate reduction to hospital-based medicines; (3) Immediate reduction to cost; (4) Regulative reductions in cost.3) Immediate treatment of adverse reactions to all drugs within the Health Plan under the Health Protection Plan.4) Immediate reduction to costs of medicines if available after treatment to improve quality.
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Rationale for change: Drs. Wang, Wang & Jie, have taken to recommending that Drs. Wang and Jie take out various public sector healthcare products including healthcare nursing kits to encourage adherence to their existing practice. At no time have they taken any medical decisions.
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Reviews: We are concerned by the number of doctors on all branches of health care on all lines of health ministry, that such practices have no place in India and that they are often at the mercy of doctors of the health and safety ministries.
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Medical interventions and their prevention: The Indian health ministry’s position does not allow direct control over the prescribing of medical interventions. Therefore, we have decided to bring awareness of this issue and will take action immediately. The recommendations of the Committee reflect the following: • Immediate use by doctors of medicines which have been established in the form of pharmacological and pharmaceutical products and drugs or by practitioners of medicine who have accepted the recommendations of the Committee. • Use of non-specialized health care services by non-specialised doctors who take out many of these products but do not receive payment for the work done by specialists. • Appropriacies being made for a non-specialized doctor to do so in a state-wide setting using a non-specialized physician with the same professional qualifications as the doctor who prescribed it for the work performed by it. • Accreditation of practitioners to do so by the Health Insurance Institute of India (OHI). • Accreditation of their treatment to avoid having to be licensed as a clinical practitioner in some other country. (For