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Dr.

Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow

2014-2015

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Topic: Analysis of Health care industry in India

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Subject: Economics

Submitted for the project work undertaken in the partial fulfillment of


B.A.LL.B.(Hons.)at

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow.

Under the guidance of: Submitted by:

Dr. Mitali Tiwari Kanishk Gautam

Astt. Prof. (Law) Roll No. 65

RMLNLU (Lucknow) B.A.LL.B.(Hons.)


INTRODUCTION:

Healthcare is one of India's largest service sectors. The Indian healthcare sector can be
viewed as a glass half empty or a glass half full. The challenges the sector faces are sub-
stantial, from the need to reduce mortality rates, improve physical infrastructure,
necessity to provide health insurance, ensuring availability of trained medical personnel
etc.

Under the Indian Constitution, health is a state subject. Each state therefore has its own
healthcare delivery system in which both public and private (for profit as well as non-
profit) actors operate. While states are responsible for the functioning of their respective
healthcare systems, certain responsibilities also fall on the federal (Central) government,
namely aspects of policy-making, planning, guiding, assisting, evaluating and
coordinating the work of various provincial health authorities and providing funding to
implement national programmes. The organisation at the national level consists of the
Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW). In each State, the organisation
is under the State Department of Health and Family Welfare that is headed by a State
Minister and with a Secretariat under the charge of the Secretary/Commissioner (Health
and Family Welfare) belonging to the cadre of Indian Administrative Service (IAS).The
Indian systems of medicine consist of both Allopathy and AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga,
Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy).

OBJECTIVE:

To analyse the health care industry in India, growth, policies and achievements by
criticaly analyzing the way of implementation of policies whether these are approachable
to poor section of the society or not, and to compare the growth of public helthcare
industry and private health care industry in India.

SCOPE OF THE REPORT:

 Encompasses the entire healthcare manufacturing and services industry with their
market size and share
 Opportunities in various segments of the industry
 Outlook of the industry

Research Methodology:
The material that will be incorporated in the project would be mostly based upon the
observation made by the Researcher and secondly through the various resources present
on Internet and Law books. The observation would be made through newspapers,
television, various people at various places etc.

IMPLICATION:

This project will bring out the true picture of the Indian healthcare industry, development
in recent years, new programs and policies made their implementation. This project also
shows the contribution of healthcare industry in Indian economy.

REFERENCES:

1. Wikipedia
2. IMS institute for healthcare infomatics
3. Minsitry of health and family welfare

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