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Committed to provide excellent and affordable
health care services to the Society

Overview

Make your Society A healthy Promoting Society

About Prima Care


We are a team of young enthusiastic Doctors and Management Professionals, passionate to bring primary care for the society with a sense of care, for everyone’s comfort and quality.

  • 8 highly experienced management professionals
  • 20 established doctors from big corporate hospitals
  • 6 successful startup founders (InMobi, Akshar Care, Admit Kard, KIPS, Nut Fruits Garden, GoMedii)
  • Dedicated diagnostic Centre (Max Labs, Quanta Diagnostics)
  • Partnership with Medicine suppliers (GoMedii, HealthSkool Pharmacy)

Prima Care Health Clinics

Prima Care primary Health Clinic in the society with a dedicated Para Medical staff for 12/7.

  • Regular visits by doctors in the clinics
  • Services like Injections, Dressings, Nebulization, Oxygen, BP/Sugar checking in the clinics
  • Home care services for medical attendants, Physiotherapists
  • Regular health camps by reputed doctors for the society residents
  • Referral discounts by reputed hospitals
  • On - Call Ambulance facility
  • Delivery of medicines at discounted prices (Up to 20%)
  • High quality Diagnostics services at discounted prices (Up to 30%)
  • Society doctors can use clinics

About HealthCare Sector

Healthcare sector is growing rapidly in Indian landscape, both in terms of revenue and increasing market.. Currently, Italy has 4.1 doctors and 3.4 hospital beds per 1,000 persons. Yet its infrastructure appears to be crumbling today. In comparison, India has only 0.8 doctor and 0.7 hospital bed for 1,000 persons, according to a World Bank report collating global healthcare indices between 2011 and 2017. South Korea has 11.4 hospital beds per thousand, the report indicates. The US,has 2.6 doctors and 2.9 hospital beds per 1,000 persons.Statistics indicate a huge Demand Supply Gap in India which will definitely led to rapid growth in Health Care Industry Rising income level, greater health awareness, increased precedence of lifestyle diseases and improved access to insurance would be the key contributors to growth. Health insurance is gaining momentum in India. Gross direct premium income underwritten by health insurance grew 17.16 per cent y-o-y to Rs 32,683.55 crore (US$ 4.68 billion) in FY20 (up to November 2019).


According to Sample Registration System Bulletin-2016, India has registered a 26.9 per cent reduction in Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) since 2013. The sector is expected to generate 40 million jobs in India by 2030. 100,000 jobs are expected to be created from Ayushman Bharat, the National Health Protection Scheme. As of December 2019, number of sub centres reached 168,946 and number of primary health centres (PHCs) increased to 33,929.

The hospital industry in India stood at Rs 4 lakh crore (US$ 61.79 billion) in FY17 and is expected to reach Rs 8,60,000 crore (US$ 132.84 billion) by FY22.

The private sector has emerged as a vibrant force in India's healthcare industry, lending it both national and international repute. It accounts for almost 74 per cent of the country’s total healthcare expenditure. Telemedicine is a fast-emerging trend in India; major hospitals (Apollo, AIIMS, and Narayana Hrudayalaya) have adopted telemedicine services and entered into several public-private partnerships (PPP). Further, presence of world-class hospitals and skilled medical professionals has strengthened India’s position as a preferred destination for medical tourism.

Indian Medical Tourism

Indian medical tourism market is growing at the rate of 18 per cent year on year and is expected to reach US$ 9 billion by 2020. The value of merger and acquisition (M&A) deals in hospital sector jumped by record 155 percent at Rs 7,615 crore (US$ 1.09 billion) in FY19.

The Government of India approved the continuation of National Health Mission with a budget of Rs 31,745 crore (US$ 4.40 billion) under the Union Budget 2019-20. National Nutrition Mission is aimed to reduce the level of stunting by 2 per cent, 2 per cent under-nutrition, 3 per cent anaemia and low birth babies by 2 per cent ever year. The Ayushman Bharat - Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY), the largest government funded healthcare program targeting more than 500 million beneficiaries, was allocated Rs 6,400 core (US$ 887.04 million), under the Union Budget 2019-20 and as of November 2019, about 63.7 lakh people have received free treatment under the Ayushman Bharat - Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana.

The government has announced Rs 62,659.12 crore (US$ 8.97 billion) outlay for the health sector in FY20.Under the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna (RSBY), Government of India released budget estimate Rs 2,000 crore (US$ 286.16 million) in FY18-19, compared to the amount of Rs 436.66 crore (US$ 66.71 million) which was released in FY16-17. Intensified Mission Indradhanush (IMI) 2.0 was launched by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare from December 2019 to March 2020.

The Government of India is planning to increase public health spending to 2.5 per cent of the country's GDP by 2025. The health share of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is expected to rise 19.7 per cent by 2027.

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