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Dr.Rahul Maniyar
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| 1 year ago
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let us not spend such a huge amount of money in premiums instead keep it safe in banks which are nowadays giving intrests on daily basis
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Reny Eby Varghese
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| 1 year ago
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I would say YES since, this move will enable companies to cut down on losses and streamline malfunctioning allies. Considering the fact that insurance co's and TPA's cant survive without hospitals presence and support, am sure they will reverse the...
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Anita Rai
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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I don't think it is a right move in any way, if people are misusing here bring them to the court, let law take care of these things, this is a retrograde step in a way, where they are thinking about their profits and not people's lives which are...
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Debate: "Insurance Co's scrap Cash-less hospitalisation: Is this a right move??" deleted from your view.
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Sport star (cricketer)
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Film Star
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Rajesh Talreja
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"Film Star"
| 1 year ago
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Film stars by any chance are more popular than sports star to create a big bang for any product launch or for established brand. A country like India where more than a half of population is still in position to adapt understanding like do metro...
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Reny Eby Varghese
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| 1 year ago
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I would like to differ from both, branding depends on the creative minds in what way they present it to the target audience. take the case of tata tea where neither a sports personnel or a filmstar was involved !!!
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Sheetal Jadhav
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| 1 year ago
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I think it is the film stars who are more popular. Many in India are influenced by film stars than sports stars, since the level of sports interest is less in India........
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Debate: "Who is more popular, as far as branding of a product is concern regardless to type of product?" deleted from your view.
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Pravin Dhakane
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Doctors get influenced by freebies and Pharmaceutical companies also enjoys it at profit. Here, Doctors and patients are in WIN-WIN situation at the cost of patients money. This is sophisticated way of corruption. If you see the variation in...
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Reny Eby Varghese
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| 2 years ago
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Lemme tell a NO and an YES to it. There's been a paradigm shift in the way things are looked at. In my experience ( a few years in so called Image building of Health care ), there is a small group of people who always wanted better quality of reports...
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Bindu Narayan
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Yes doctors get influenced by these freebies that are given by Pharma companies on most occasions, and many times doctors openely they ask themselves for favours from these companies, and many new companies would like to target these doctors, and...
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Correct Diganosis, Proper Medication,Diet and Walk
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Correct Food
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Shephali Shaligram Bhagat
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"Diabetic Diet"
| 1 year ago
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Diabetic diet is most important butalso sugar level should be maintained
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Reny Eby Varghese
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Human body has its own adaptation levels to survive even on higher level of blood sugar. Its not good to have sugar level at 190 on one time and being reduced to 130 or so. Maintain the levels without major fluctuations
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Correct Diganosis, Proper Medication,Diet and Walk
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Correct Food
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Shephali Shaligram Bhagat
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"Diabetic Diet"
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Diabetic diet is most important butalso sugar level should be maintained
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Reny Eby Varghese
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Human body has its own adaptation levels to survive even on higher level of blood sugar. Its not good to have sugar level at 190 on one time and being reduced to 130 or so. Maintain the levels without major fluctuations
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Ideate: "What are the effective ways to control diabetes?" deleted from your view.
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Azhar Kazmi
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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Whenever any sector of the economy is opened up there is a sense of insecurity that the foreign / MNC companies are going to become a threat to domestic companies. But it has not really happened. Our companies have withstood the competition well....
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Surendhar
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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This is a good initiative. We admit that it will be a threat to other universities but it is good to have compatition. This will erge the other Universities to prove their standars.
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Reny Eby Varghese
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| 2 years ago
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No way this would be a threat. This will ensure the quality test of all mushroomed institutions who considers education as a business. On the other hand, existing old players will also be forced to strive for better innovative solutions and...
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Debate: "50 foreign varsities interested to set up campus in India" deleted from your view.
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KUMAR SAURABH JHA
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| 1 year ago
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It depends on attitude and may vary from individual to individual...Job is job and one has to perform to the best of one's effort and skill. After all BOSS is BOSS
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Shridhar Chandru
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| 1 year ago
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Thats true, I completely agree by what Vivek says, this is India. There is no ego attached here, so pls get me right. In a conservative society like India it gets a bit tough to work female boss/colleagues/subordinates, I am ofcourse dealing and...
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Reny Eby Varghese
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| 2 years ago
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Quoting my personal case, I dont feel inferior to work under a female boss. In a career spanning ten long years, I have worked under atleast 3 female bosses. believe me, I had issues with only one since she was incompetent. Other two were like...
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Debate: "Do male employees have a problem working under female bosses? " deleted from your view.
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Local cost effective measures to attact more patients.
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High technological interventions for attracting global patients
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manoj kushwaha
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"High technological interventions for attracting global patients"
| 2 years ago
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Hi, To serve global patients we suppose to maintain certain protocols in Diagnosis, as well as in Treatment Care which is not happening even in good hospital in India. This is all happening bcz still 80% hospitals don’t have any protocols to...
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Reny Eby Varghese
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| 3 years ago
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Yes, infact huge profit margins would be an outcome of handling untapped volumes. Quality has always been there in India, only thing is doctors should be motivated to practice in Rural areas http://renyvarghese.wordpress.com/
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Reny Eby Varghese
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"Local cost effective measures to attact more patients."
| 3 years ago
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Coming from mixed experience of working in both rural and urban areas, I should say if the right investment is made with a team having right people management skills, one can have better return on investment from rural India. Believe me, its...
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Debate: "Managing hospital business in global recession." deleted from your view.
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Local cost effective measures to attact more patients.
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High technological interventions for attracting global patients
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manoj kushwaha
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"High technological interventions for attracting global patients"
| 2 years ago
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Hi, To serve global patients we suppose to maintain certain protocols in Diagnosis, as well as in Treatment Care which is not happening even in good hospital in India. This is all happening bcz still 80% hospitals don’t have any protocols to...
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Reny Eby Varghese
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| 3 years ago
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Yes, infact huge profit margins would be an outcome of handling untapped volumes. Quality has always been there in India, only thing is doctors should be motivated to practice in Rural areas http://renyvarghese.wordpress.com/
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Reny Eby Varghese
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"Local cost effective measures to attact more patients."
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Coming from mixed experience of working in both rural and urban areas, I should say if the right investment is made with a team having right people management skills, one can have better return on investment from rural India. Believe me, its...
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Debate: "Managing hospital business in global recession." deleted from your view.




