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Medical Innovation and Disease Burden Conflicting Priorities and the Social Divide In India

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    Author(s)Sobin George
    PublisherCambridge University Press
    ISBN9781108832304
    Pages226
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2021

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    Cambridge University Press Medical Innovation and Disease Burden Conflicting Priorities and the Social Divide In India by Sobin George

    Striking the right balance between public health priorities and health innovation is a critical policy challenge for India given their mutually conflicting nature and interests. India has a huge burden of diseases implicated by a gamut of health problems including the uneven distribution of demographic and epidemiological transition, threat of new infectious disease pandemic like COVID 19, increasing privatisation of healthcare, low affordability to life saving medicines and most importantly the escalating healthcare expenditure coupled with poor financial risk protection. The central question that the book addresses is whether health innovation in India is sensitive to the public health needs and priorities. It unearths the overriding issues related to responsiveness and equity in India's health innovation. The book highlights the need for a responsible innovation framework for India that balances the priorities of public health and the industry goals.