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According to business standard: https://www.business-standard.com/article/markets/health-is-wealth-105100301003_1.html India is very well placed to tap the growing potential of the healthcare sector. In a nation like India, where there is no formal social security system in place, notwithstanding the high tax rates, healthcare and health insurance become that much more crucial. One of the fastest growing and most potent sectors in India is the healthcare sector. India has become a hot medical destination for patients in the Middle East, Africa and even the West. Word is fast-spreading that Indian hospitals can provide world-class care at competitive rates. India today has big names in healthcare like the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Apollo Hospitals and Shankara Netralaya. A vibrant and dynamic healthcare sector is imperative for the new human resource intensive world. Quality healthcare is vital for the growth of any nation. The key objectives of an

Health is wealth

According to Times of India News:  In India, high cost medical treatment and government’s unsupportive action towards health care are pushing 55 million people below poverty line. India spends just 1.2 % of GDP for its health budget. Singapore is making expenses on its health budget 2.2% of GDP, which is the lowest among all countries in the globe. However, India’s outlay on the health is even below Singapore’s most disheartening fact. Most of the People in India pay the high cost of treatments, drugs, etc., from out of their own pocket. Recently, despite the government of India in a tom manner announces and implements Ayushman Bharat, healthcare scheme, in an AIIMS occasion, most of the public health experts and doctors of AIIMSexpressed that this insurance scheme is  mere an official route to handing over public money to the private sector. This scheme has also other negative features like not backing outpatient care expenses, which swallows the equal amount of cost as incurr

Health industry in India (Hindi)

स्वास्थ्य सेवा उद्योग दुनिया के सबसे बड़े और सबसे तेजी से बढ़ते उद्योगों में से एक है। [४] अधिकांश विकसित देशों के सकल घरेलू उत्पाद (जीडीपी) का 10 प्रतिशत से अधिक का उपभोग करना, स्वास्थ्य देखभाल देश की अर्थव्यवस्था का एक बड़ा हिस्सा बन सकता है। संयुक्त राज्य में स्वास्थ्य देखभाल कई अलग-अलग वैध तत्वों द्वारा दी गई है। वर्तमान मूल्यांकन ने यूएस के हेल्थकेयर खर्च को सकल घरेलू उत्पाद के लगभग 15% पर रखा है, जो ग्रह पर  सबसे अधिक आश्चर्यजनक है। संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका ग्रह पर फार्मास्यूटिकल्स पर स्वास्थ्य देखभाल लागत का सबसे उल्लेखनीय स्तर खर्च करता है। संयुक्त राज्य में, लगभग 85% निवासियों के  पास स्वास्थ्य सुरक्षा है, या तो उनके प्रबंधक के माध्यम से या विशेष रूप से खरीदी गई। भारत में वेलनेस उद्योग इंडियन वेलनेस इंडस्ट्री ने इस साल के अंत तक 500 बिलियन मार्क पार करने का फैसला किया है और हर साल बाजार में 30 प्रतिशत वृद्धि होगी। कम श्रम लागत और उच्च-गुणवत्ता वाली उत्पादकता के कारण परियोजनाओं के विभिन्न प्रकारों की आउटसोर्सिंग के लिए भारत हमेशा बहुराष्ट्रीय कंपनियों के

Health Industry in INDIA (English)

The healthcare industry is one of the world's largest and fastest-growing industries. [4]  Consuming over 10 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) of most developed nations, health care can form an enormous part of a country's economy. Health care in the United States is given by numerous different legitimate elements. Current evaluations put US healthcare spending at around 15% of GDP, which is the most astounding on the planet. The United States spends the most noteworthy level of health care costs on pharmaceuticals on the planet. In the United States, around 85% of residents have health protection, either through their manager or bought exclusively. Wellness industry In India Indian Wellness Industry Is Set To Cross INR 500 Billion Mark By The End Of This Year And Trends Depict That The Market Will Rise By 30% Every Year. India has always been the hotspot for multinational companies for outsourcing variety of projects due to low labor cost and high-qu