Analysis of Public Health Care Management in Dealing with Covid 19 Situations in India

Authors

  • Dr. Ravinder Sharma Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Kalinga University, Raipur, India. ORCID: 0009-0000-9569-6351
  • Mariyam Ahmed Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Kalinga University, Raipur, India. ORCID: 0009-0006-7541-3557

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.798

Keywords:

Management, Health care, public health

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic will continue to have an impact on foundation projects worldwide in all sectors, as disruptions to supply chains, a decline in customer demand, and changes to health regulations force a reevaluation of how business is conducted. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) communicate foundation initiatives, which are more difficult to govern due to the long-term authoritative obligations imposed between counterparties, such as outside loan specialists and financial supporters. In addition to determining how the targeted population generally feels about the quality of services they receive, the study aims to gain a deeper understanding of Ayushmann Bharat, a program that falls under the public-private partnership model in the healthcare sector and is necessary to support public-private partnership. The study aims to present recommendations to the government that explicitly encourage the expansion of public-private partnerships and the involvement of private and public firms in the development of healthcare. Nevertheless, there are few state-level studies that address the COVID-19 scenario. The studies on public opinion of the PPP model in the health sector have a gap that the researcher has identified. Therefore, this study aims to investigate practitioners' opinions regarding the implementation of the PPP model in the health sector as well as the public's perspective of the model's many aspects.

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Published

2024-09-02

How to Cite

Sharma, D. R., & Ahmed, M. (2024). Analysis of Public Health Care Management in Dealing with Covid 19 Situations in India. South Eastern European Journal of Public Health, 352–357. https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.798

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