Improving patient care in India has become a priority for all health care providers with the overall objective of achieving a high degree of patient satisfaction. Greater awareness among the public, increasing demand for better care, more health care regulation, the rise in medical malpractice litigation, and concern about poor outcomes are factors that contribute to this change.
The quality of patient care is essentially determined by the quality of infrastructure, quality of training, competence of personnel and efficiency of operational systems. The fundamental requirement is the adoption of a system that is ‘patient orientated’. Existing problems in health care relate to both medical and non-medical factors and a comprehensive system that improves both aspects must be implemented. Health care systems in developing countries face an even greater challenge since quality and cost recovery must be balanced with equal opportunities in patient care. Anyone who knows any patients who are in need of a treatment or any medical assistance, can refer them to us. We will try our level best to help them.
Doctor the word says it all! In a Country like India where healthcare is a major issue, Doctors are the only asset we have who can help in reduced this. As healthcare systems vary in their structure and available resources, it is widely recognized that medical doctors plays a key role in their adaptation and performance. Doctors who are anyway giving back a lot to the society they can do something more addition by providing their service for free to humans who are in much more need of that and are underprivileged who can’t afford to be treated. We welcome to them to join us and do something good.