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The book analyses the four key pillars of Indian healthcare – information, management, human resources and financing – to identify major systemic flaws and proposes practical, actionable solutions. It highlights how better resource utilisation can improve patient care, reduce costs and enhance access.

India’s complex and multiple healthcare systems have proved incapable of delivering affordable care to its population. Acute funding shortage is one of the reasons for poor health outcomes. Public health, with its vast countrywide network, is hamstrung by a procedure-bound bureaucrac, which does not focus on patients. Private healthcare institutions offer excellent tertiary care on par with global quality standards but excessively focus on profitability. Non-profit healthcare organisations that offer succour to the underprivileged sections of society are faced with perennial funding challenges. India needs a strong public health system, robust non-profit healthcare institutions and high-quality private hospitals. The Indian hospital sector is now an attractive destination for investment. Private equity investments into private hospitals have made superior quality of care with state-of-the-art technology possible.

This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners in the field of medical sociology, history of medicine, health and development studies, healthcare administration and management and South Asian studies.

About the author

Tilak Shankar is a distinguished author and management professional with a commerce degree from the University of Madras and a postgraduate diploma from the prestigious Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA). His seminal work, Management of Healthcare in India: Need for a Paradigm Shift, published by Routledge, tackles the critical challenges and transformative strategies required to overhaul India's healthcare ecosystem, drawing on his deep expertise in business and public policy. With a career blending academic rigor and practical insights, Shankar critiques systemic inefficiencies, advocates for innovative delivery models, and emphasizes sustainable reforms amid India's evolving demographic and economic landscape. Active on platforms like Amazon under the ASIN B0GYDL8W3S, his writing resonates with readers interested in healthcare policy, offering actionable paradigms for stakeholders from policymakers to practitioners. As an organic thinker—self-described on Instagram as a "Brandstartagist" from Planet Earth—Shankar bridges management theory with real-world impact, inspiring paradigm shifts in one of India's most vital sectors. (148 words)

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  • ISBN : 9781041292500
  • Author: Tilak Shankar
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • Publication Date: January 2026
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The book analyses the four key pillars of Indian healthcare – information, management, human resources and financing – to identify major systemic flaws and proposes practical, actionable solutions. It highlights how better resource utilisation can improve patient care, reduce costs and enhance access.

India’s complex and multiple healthcare systems have proved incapable of delivering affordable care to its population. Acute funding shortage is one of the reasons for poor health outcomes. Public health, with its vast countrywide network, is hamstrung by a procedure-bound bureaucrac, which does not focus on patients. Private healthcare institutions offer excellent tertiary care on par with global quality standards but excessively focus on profitability. Non-profit healthcare organisations that offer succour to the underprivileged sections of society are faced with perennial funding challenges. India needs a strong public health system, robust non-profit healthcare institutions and high-quality private hospitals. The Indian hospital sector is now an attractive destination for investment. Private equity investments into private hospitals have made superior quality of care with state-of-the-art technology possible.

This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners in the field of medical sociology, history of medicine, health and development studies, healthcare administration and management and South Asian studies.

About the author

Tilak Shankar is a distinguished author and management professional with a commerce degree from the University of Madras and a postgraduate diploma from the prestigious Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA). His seminal work, Management of Healthcare in India: Need for a Paradigm Shift, published by Routledge, tackles the critical challenges and transformative strategies required to overhaul India's healthcare ecosystem, drawing on his deep expertise in business and public policy. With a career blending academic rigor and practical insights, Shankar critiques systemic inefficiencies, advocates for innovative delivery models, and emphasizes sustainable reforms amid India's evolving demographic and economic landscape. Active on platforms like Amazon under the ASIN B0GYDL8W3S, his writing resonates with readers interested in healthcare policy, offering actionable paradigms for stakeholders from policymakers to practitioners. As an organic thinker—self-described on Instagram as a "Brandstartagist" from Planet Earth—Shankar bridges management theory with real-world impact, inspiring paradigm shifts in one of India's most vital sectors. (148 words)

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