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Srinivas, T. V.
- On Contemporary Issues in Indian Health Sector
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1 Manipal University, IN
1 Manipal University, IN
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DHARANA - Bhavan's International Journal of Business, Vol 10, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 10-17Abstract
This paper dwells upon a few contemporary issues in India’s healthcare sector, pointing out some weak links which call for strengthening them. There are public sector health providers and so also private sector players. One could also see a few Public-Private Partnership (PPP) models which are relatively of recent origin. The issues are categorized as anomalies, policies and actions, data base of patients, innovative ideas and new developments. Yeshaswini - the Government of Karnataka scheme is mentioned as an illustration. The paper ends with summary of discussion as pointers to further research.Keywords
Big Data, Database, E-Pharma, Healthcare, Innovation, Quality Regulator.References
- Dailies: The Hindu, Deccan Herald, Times of India and the monthly Reader’s Digest.
- Yeshasvini: Retrieved May 8, 2014, from http:// www.yeshasvini.kar.nic.in
- Quality Improvement in Healthcare - A Diagnostic Study
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T. V. Srinivas
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T. V. Raju
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1 Manipal University, IN
2 SSMRV Institute of Management, Bengaluru – 560041, IN
1 Manipal University, IN
2 SSMRV Institute of Management, Bengaluru – 560041, IN
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DHARANA - Bhavan's International Journal of Business, Vol 10, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 42-51Abstract
This paper dwells upon certain recent developments which have the potential to significantly contribute to quality improvement in human healthcare. Also discussed are quality elevating tools like Yoga, Meditation, Prayer and Auto-healing. A case study in this context is included to highlight the impact of these tools in total health care.Keywords
Auto-Healing, Ayurveda, Cancer Treatment, Healthcare, Positivity, Yoga.- Total Service Quality in Healthcare with Special Reference to Yeshasvini Project in Karnataka
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1 Department of Management, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), IN
1 Department of Management, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), IN
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DHARANA - Bhavan's International Journal of Business, Vol 12, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 25-40Abstract
Awareness for service quality in health sector is a recent phenomenon in developing countries like India. The awareness has become strong enough to deserve serious evaluation of the quality level. Entitlement for a reasonable quality level at affordable cost is now considered almost a right of the people.References
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- Srinivas, T.V., & Raju, T.V. (2016). Quality Improvement in Health Care: A Diagnostic Study.
- Dharana, International Journal of Business, 10 (2), 42-51.
- Srinivas, T.V., Srivenkataramana, T., Raju, T.V., & Viswanath, N.S. (2017). A Cuboid Model for Coverage Processes. Dharana, International Journal of Business, 11 (2), 5-12.
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- A Cuboid Model for Coverage Processes
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1 Manipal University, IN
2 Department of Statistics, Bangalore University, IN
3 R. V. Institute of Management, Bengaluru, IN
4 M. P. Birla Institute of Management, IN
1 Manipal University, IN
2 Department of Statistics, Bangalore University, IN
3 R. V. Institute of Management, Bengaluru, IN
4 M. P. Birla Institute of Management, IN
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DHARANA - Bhavan's International Journal of Business, Vol 11, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 5-12Abstract
This paper introduces the concept of a coverage process. It proposes and analyses a cuboid model for coverage processes seeking multi-dimensional expansion. The WHO view of Universal Healthcare is used as a seed to first develop a cube model. The conditions for optimum coverage are derived. The model is then generalized into a cuboid and some of its mathematical properties are investigated. The model has applications in areas like universal insurance, multiple financial inclusion campaign, immunization drives and service quality. This model is forerunner for intrinsic link between organization’s objectives with that of service quality delivery for effective relationship between clients and the organization.Keywords
Coverage Rate, Cuboid Model, Geometric Mean, Impact factor, Linear, Geometric and Continuous Changes, Service Quality, Total Service Quality (TSQ) and Universal Healthcare.References
- http://www.yeshasvini.kar.nic.in/ 1. - retrieved on 30-Nov-14 at 10.34 PM
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- Financial Inclusion and Its Measurement
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1 Manipal University, IN
2 Bhavan’s Management Research Center, Director General, M P Birla Institute of Management, Associate Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bengaluru 560 001, IN
3 RV Educational Institutions, Rashtreeya Sikshana Samithi Trust, Jayanagar, Bengaluru, 560 011, IN
1 Manipal University, IN
2 Bhavan’s Management Research Center, Director General, M P Birla Institute of Management, Associate Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bengaluru 560 001, IN
3 RV Educational Institutions, Rashtreeya Sikshana Samithi Trust, Jayanagar, Bengaluru, 560 011, IN
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DHARANA - Bhavan's International Journal of Business, Vol 13, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 5-11Abstract
This short article dwells upon the concept of financial inclusion (FI) of a population, discusses it around the banking sector and its role in this context. It then considers measuring FI and suggests a few new quantitative measures of the same, along with their data requirements, which are not difficult to meet in practice. A brief mention is made about the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) and its implications. Scope for some further work is indicated.Keywords
Banking Sector, CRISIL Index, Deposit Penetration, Financial Inclusion/ Exclusion, National Sample Surveys, Reserve Bank of India.References
- Abidi, N.A. (2014) Sustainable Financial Inclusion: A case study of Ranchi District International Journal of Research in commerce & Management, 5(6), 63-67.
- Kunt and Clapper (2012): Measuring financial inclusion. Policy research working paper 6025, World Bank.
- Pasha, M.A., T. Srivenkataramana and Swamy, K. (2012): Base II norms with special emphasis on capital adequacy ratio of Indian banks, Dharana, Bhavan’s International Journal of Business, 6(1).
- Raghuram Rajan (2014): Basic suite of products by banks, key to Financial Inclusion, Extracts from the 20th Lalith Doshi Memorial Lecture titled Finance and opportunity in India as reported in The Hindu of Aug. 12, 2014.
- Rangarajan C (2011): Report on Financial Inclusion (www.gktoday.in).