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Medical tourism in india: perceptions of physicians in tertiary care hospitals

机译:印度的医疗旅游:三级医院对医生的看法

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Senior physicians of modern medicine in India play a key role in shaping policies and public opinion and institutional management. This paper explores their perceptions of medical tourism (MT) within India which is a complex process involving international demands and policy shifts from service to commercialisation of health care for trade, gross domestic profit, and foreign exchange. Through interviews of 91 physicians in tertiary care hospitals in three cities of India, this paper explores four areas of concern: their understanding of MT, their views of the hospitals they work in, perceptions of the value and place of MT in their hospital and their views on the implications of MT for medical care in the country. An overwhelming majority (90%) of physicians in the private tertiary sector and 74.3 percent in the public tertiary sector see huge scope for MT in the private tertiary sector in India. The private tertiary sector physicians were concerned about their patients alone and felt that health of the poor was the responsibility of the state. The public tertiary sector physicians’ however, were sensitive to the problems of the common man and felt responsible. Even though the glamour of hi-tech associated with MT dazzled them, only 35.8 percent wanted MT in their hospitals and a total of 56 percent of them said MT cannot be a public sector priority. 10 percent in the private sector expressed reservations towards MT while the rest demanded state subsidies for MT. The disconnect between their concern for the common man and professionals views on MT was due to the lack of appreciation of the continuum between commercialisation, the denial of resources to public hospitals and shift of subsidies to the private sector. The paper highlights the differences and similarities in the perceptions and context of the two sets of physicians, presents evidence, that questions the support for MT and finally analyzes some key implications of MT on Indian health services, ethical issues emerging out of that and the need for understanding the linkages between public and private sectors for a more effective intervention for an equitable medical care policy.
机译:印度现代医学的高级医师在制定政策,舆论和机构管理方面发挥着关键作用。本文探讨了他们对印度医疗旅游(MT)的看法,这是一个复杂的过程,涉及国际需求以及政策从服务贸易到医疗保健商业化的转变,以促进贸易,国内总利润和外汇。通过对印度三个城市三级医院的91位医生的访谈,本文探讨了四个令人关注的领域:他们对MT的理解,对所服务医院的看法,对MT在其医院中的价值和地位以及对他们的看法关于MT在该国医疗中的意义的观点。私营第三产业中绝大多数的医生(90%)和公共第三产业中的74.3%的医生认为,印度私营第三产业中MT的范围很大。第三产业的私人医生仅关心他们的病人,并认为穷人的健康是国家的责任。然而,公共三级医师对普通百姓的问题很敏感,并对此感到负责。尽管与MT关联的高科技魅力使他们眼花azz乱,但只有35.8%的人希望在他们的医院中使用MT,其中有56%的人表示MT不能成为公共部门的优先事项。私营部门中有10%表示对MT持保留态度,其余的则要求国家为MT提供补贴。他们对普通人的关注与专业人士对MT的关注之间的脱节是由于缺乏对商品化,拒绝向公立医院提供资源以及将补贴转移给私营部门之间的连续性的认识。该论文强调了两组医生在观念和背景上的异同,提出了证据,质疑对MT的支持,最后分析了MT对印度卫生服务的一些关键影响,由此产生的伦理问题和需求。了解公共部门和私营部门之间的联系,以更有效地干预公平医疗政策。

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