| |January, 202219not necessarily tailored to patients' needs, which can affect the health of individuals and populations.Over Regulation: Another factor is over-regulation, which also compromises patient care because physicians are forced to spend more time complying with regulations like paperwork, credentialing, pre-authorizations and quality measure data. Ultimately, these over-regulations leave less time to interact with patients. There are an array of regulations that govern healthcare, and this can seem overwhelming to people who work in the industry. Almost every aspect of the field is overseen by one regulatory body or another, and sometimes by several. Often, healthcare professionals feel that they spend more time complying with rules that direct their work than actually doing the work itself.Inconsistent Regulations: The healthcare system of India has been battling various issues, including the low number of institutions and less than adequate human re-sources for quite a while now. The tangled web of health-care regulations arises largely from a set of confrontations between opposing interests that created the system. How-ever, the present regulatory structure is neither uniform nor consistent. A broad range of regulatory bodies and programs apply in different ways to various aspects of the industry.The path to practicing medicine is paved with an array of regulatory hurdles implemented by an assortment of bu-reaucracies. The system's intricacy may make it inefficient sometimes, as it is driven by interplay of competing forces that seek to have their interests represented. It is seen that in some areas of healthcare regulation, the division of au-thority is not clearly outlined, a drawback that has led at times to chaotic results.SCOPE IN FUTUREDespite the complicated and inefficient nature of its over-sight, the Healthcare industry is predicted to flourish in the coming years. Each area of healthcare has its own complexi-ties. As components of the larger healthcare system work to-gether, the complex layers unfold. While positive change is expected in the coming years, it is likely to occur slowly. Healthcare Organizations must combine sound organizational processeswith complimentary technology to achieve their desired outcomes
<
Page 9 |
Page 11 >