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India’s healthcare challenge is not merely one of under-capacity, but of misplaced capacity. Assess structural distortions in India’s hospital-centric model. Examine how micro-hospitals realign care delivery with population needs. Evaluate policy measures required to integrate them into the public health ecosystem.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health.

Topic: Issues relating to development and management of Social Sector/Services relating to Health.

Q4. India’s healthcare challenge is not merely one of under-capacity, but of misplaced capacity. Assess structural distortions in India’s hospital-centric model. Examine how micro-hospitals realign care delivery with population needs. Evaluate policy measures required to integrate them into the public health ecosystem. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

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Why the question India’s healthcare expansion has revealed a growing disconnect between the location of hospital capacity and the distribution of health needs, making healthcare delivery a critical governance and equity concern. Key demand of the question The question requires assessing structural distortions caused by a hospital-centric model, examining how micro-hospitals realign care delivery with population needs, and evaluating policy measures needed for their integration into the public health ecosystem. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly introduce the paradox of rising hospital infrastructure alongside persistent access and efficiency gaps in India’s healthcare system. Body Assess the nature of misplaced capacity and structural distortions in India’s hospital-centric healthcare model. Examine how micro-hospitals improve proximity, efficiency and continuity of care aligned with population needs. Evaluate regulatory, financing and governance measures required to integrate micro-hospitals into the public health system. Conclusion Highlight the importance of decentralised, networked healthcare models to realign capacity with population geography and advance equitable health outcomes.

Why the question India’s healthcare expansion has revealed a growing disconnect between the location of hospital capacity and the distribution of health needs, making healthcare delivery a critical governance and equity concern.

Key demand of the question The question requires assessing structural distortions caused by a hospital-centric model, examining how micro-hospitals realign care delivery with population needs, and evaluating policy measures needed for their integration into the public health ecosystem.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Briefly introduce the paradox of rising hospital infrastructure alongside persistent access and efficiency gaps in India’s healthcare system.

Assess the nature of misplaced capacity and structural distortions in India’s hospital-centric healthcare model.

Examine how micro-hospitals improve proximity, efficiency and continuity of care aligned with population needs.

Evaluate regulatory, financing and governance measures required to integrate micro-hospitals into the public health system.

Conclusion Highlight the importance of decentralised, networked healthcare models to realign capacity with population geography and advance equitable health outcomes.

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