International Journal of Transformations in Business Management

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Abstract

Vol: 1, Issue: 1 2011

Page: 69-76

Healthcare Services in India: A Case Study of Hospitality Management in Escort Group of Hospital

Anil Kumar Tomar

Received Date: 2011-01-02

Accepted Date: 2011-01-02

Published Date: 2011-02-20

The introduction and significance of health care service in India in perspective of urban and rural Indian with government and public private partnership scheme with review work of primary health care in India with this concept forms the basis for delivering healthcare in urban and rural. Although the concept has been eagerly promoted, there have been numerous problems that have prevented its progress to the extent, where it is perceived to be working on a suboptimal level especially in poorly performing states. The gravity of ill health faced by developing nations is severe and cannot be ignored. The low levels of investment on health have not been helpful either. Therefore the measures taken to rectify problems in the primary health system should be promoted, however it has to be examined to see whether such actions are efficacious. Conducting research often follows a standard pattern, where it begins with the research design, then sampling, data collecting, data analysis, the results and finally the conclusions. In present study I had a clear idea of the topic my thesis would concentrate on, but choosing which method was most appropriate to elicit responses from the respondents and to present the research in a suitable format will need to be discussed and the reasons for the choice highlighted.

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