Public-private partnership needed for providing healthcare to all, says Experts
"When we are talking of patient care, there has to be a little bit of understanding and that is being rightly said that public partnership has to be in a way that there is confidence on both sides," Director Randeep Guleria said.;
New Delhi: The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that healthcare is not a solely local or national issue, it is a global issue and there is a need for public-private partnerships to provide healthcare, experts said on Wednesday.
Emphasizing the need for both public and private sectors, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Director Randeep Guleria said, "Private and government sectors complement each other. There is no competition between the two sectors."
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He added that there are certain areas where the public sector can do better whether it be training, be it having more medical colleges and trying to run them, or providing care as far as preventive medicine is concerned.
A lot of programs, such as child immunization program or TB control, can be run only as part of the public sector, he said.
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