THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary- November 24, 2017- Topic 2
Going universal — On Karnataka's universal health
coverage
Karnataka’s move to amend the law governing private medical establishments
is a logical step in its plan to provide universal health coverage in the
State. There can be a debate on how individual aspects of medical services are
best regulated, but laying down standards, containing treatment costs,
mandating transparency and creating a binding charter that empowers patients
are all basic components of healthcare reform.
The State government has wisely
dropped the clause on imprisonment for medical negligence in the final draft of
the amendment Bill, avoiding a possible delay in broadening the scope of the
Karnataka Private Medical Establishments Act, 2007. There is a need, of course,
to ensure parity in services offered by government and private institutions,
and end the neglect of public facilities especially in rural areas. The
transition to universal health access, provided free at the point of delivery,
must be a national priority as it is the key Sustainable Development Goal
relating to health to be achieved by 2030. The UPA government dropped the ball
midway, although it had a report from an expert group of the Planning
Commission in 2011 proposing a road map for universal coverage. Karnataka is
pursuing needed reform in some of the areas covered by the expert panel,
notably on containing the cost curve in establishments that operate for profit
and where patients with state-supported insurance get treated.
The task before Karnataka now is to come up with an essential health
package consisting of treatments available to all and to devise ways to charge
users based on the ability to pay. Capping costs for those who use such
facilities is important, given that out-of-pocket expenditure on health in
India is extremely high. Regulation of prices for some drugs may have had a
moderating effect, but much work remains to be done to streamline processes to
achieve centralised procurement and free distribution of essential medicines to
all. Karnataka’s decision to set up a regulator for government hospitals is a
response to the criticism that nothing is being done to raise standards in
these institutions and bring in accountability. Ideally, all health
institutions participating in a universal access programme should be governed
by common regulations, for which national, State and district-level authorities
are the answer. Such a comprehensive approach can eliminate fragmentation of
functions. Also, the public health approach at the primary level should not be
lost sight of, while focussing on reform of hospital-based care. National
schemes aimed at reducing the burden of infectious and non-communicable
diseases, and improving the health of women and children, should continue to
receive top priority.
Vocabulary
Debate: argue
about a subject, especially in a formal manner.
Example: The board debated his proposal
Synonyms: discuss, talk over/through, talk about, thrash
out, hash out
Aspects: a
particular part or feature of something.
Example: The financial aspect can be overstressed
Synonyms: feature, facet, side, characteristic, particular, detail, angle, slant
Transparency: the condition of being transparent.
Example: The transparency of ice
Synonyms: translucency, limpidity, clearness, clarity; openness, accountability
Charter: the
reservation of an aircraft, boat, or bus for private use.
Example: A plane on charter to a multinational company
Synonyms: hire, hiring, lease, leasing, rent, rental, renting, booking, reservation
Negligence: failure to take proper care in doing something.
Example: Some of these accidents are due to negligence
Parity: the
state or condition of being equal, especially regarding status or pay.
Example: Parity of incomes between rural workers and those in industrial occupations
Synonyms: equality, equivalence, uniformity, consistency, correspondence
Transition: the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to
another.
Example: Students in transition from one program to another
Synonyms: change, passage, move, transformation, conversion, metamorphosis
Pursue: follow
someone or something in order to catch or attack them.
Example: The officer pursued the van
Synonyms: follow, run
after, chase, hunt, stalk, track, trail, shadow
Streamline: design or provide with a form that presents very little resistance to
a flow of air or water, increasing speed and ease of movement.
Example: Streamlined passenger trains
Synonyms: efficient, smooth-running, well run
Procurement: the action of obtaining or procuring something.
Example: Financial assistance for the procurement of legal advice
Approach: a
way of dealing with something.
Example: We need a whole new approach to the job
Synonyms: method, procedure, technique, modus operandi
Fragmentation: the process or state of breaking or being broken into small or
separate parts.
Example: The fragmentation of society into a collection of interest groups
Infectious: likely to be transmitted to people, organisms, etc., through the
environment.
Example: However, conjunctivitis caused by the common cold is very infectious and
can spread rapidly between people.
Synonyms: communicable, transmittable, transferable, spreadable, contagious