India's in a way is good and poor. People are very healthy and they have enough money because the prices are good. Then they are bad because many people are in the streets who can't afford Health care.
Fields in the healthcare industry has given job opportunities to some people in India though. Companies that offers medical transcription and medical billing and coding has found their way in India and they are providing outsourced services for them. Most of them I hear offers great services and are helping a lot of people earn good money.
One big thing which has contributed to the rising costs of health care is the increased number of malpractice lawsuits. Because of this, malpractice insurance has gone up considerably for those in the health care industry, and since they have to pay more, they then pass on the costs to you, the consumer.
The most influential factors in the modern-day health industry include advancements in technology, such as telemedicine and wearable health devices, which enhance accessibility and patient monitoring. Additionally, a growing emphasis on personalized and preventive care is reshaping treatment approaches. The integration of big data and artificial intelligence is also transforming diagnostics and patient management. Lastly, social determinants of health, including socioeconomic status and access to care, increasingly impact health outcomes and policy development.
It isn't affordable for many people.
A big boom ......... very vaaast....wat can I say...jus AWESOME !
After the AIDS epidemic privacy in health care became a big issue. Your health care information is private to you and your health care provider and cannot be shared without need to know except by your written consent.
Geriatrics as a medical discipline is not a big area in India. Most elders, for small ailments, will try home remedies, then go to a local physician and only when these don't work try to find and see specialists, getting an appointment from whom is a major problem. This has started to change in private hospitals/ diagnostic clinics (most middle class families would be able to afford them) where not only can you find geriatric specialists, but you can also get an overall health check done, keeping in view the kind of problems elderly people are likely to have, as they age. Eldess has started a service where you can buy some such health check packages, which are delivered through their partnerships with reputed hospitals/ clinics. You can also get specialist appointments where necessary through them.For more information about health care services, visit http://www.eldess.com
As much as government plays a very big role in Health Care, it does not do this very successfully. Taking into consideration the state in which some public Health Care institutions are as well as the quality of the services rendered by these institutions. If we compare private health care with public health care, it is definitely not as similar as we would like it to be, but then again, if health care is provided by the government to us, without any payment, it is generally accepted that we be grateful. My question however referring to the above mentioned should we be satisfied with inadequate health care just because we are not paying for it?
Nowadays real estate business is booming in India. Most of the big company are started investing on real estate business. So real estate is good business in India.
Go to explorehealthcareers.org for a big list of them
Business Health Care Insurance is useful for big companies that want to provide extra benefits to their employees. It also gives the business special tax incentives.
Customer Support for all the big companies here. Citibank, Dell, DirectTV, etc.
If you do not dress well, people are not going to want to have you in control of their health. You appearance can make a big difference to many people.