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Title: Delivering quality and affordable healthcare to masses of India: Analysis of Indian and French healthcare system
Authors: Das, Sheeti Kantha 
Kumar, L Asheesh 
Keywords: Healthcare industry;Healthcare system;Healthcare management
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Bangalore
Series/Report no.: PGP_CCS_P12_059
Abstract: Existing health care delivery mechanisms in India are inadequate to meet the ever- growing needs of the Indian population, especially in smaller towns/ rural areas. Thelimited healthcare facilities available in the country are skewed more in favor of theaffluent. The aim of our project is to bridge this gap with technology by bringing togetherthe best practices from France and India.The main objective of our project is to find the optimal model to provide quality andaffordable healthcare service to the masses of India. To achieve this goal we will firstlook at some of the best healthcare practices in India. Meanwhile, we will try to matchthose with the main strengths of India. Then we will use the same approach with France.In the end, we will compare the results between the two countries and work out the take- away
URI: https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/18914
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