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IIHMR Bangalore with SEMS Pune offers healthcare leadership training

India Blooms News Service | | 19 Feb 2016, 03:36 pm
Pune, Feb 19 (IBNS) : Over the past few years, there has been a rise in the number of hospital mismanagement cases in Maharashtra, some of which have resulted in fatalities.

A simple solution to this prevalent yet avoidable problem is effective ground-up management at the healthcare delivery organisations.

IIHMR Bangalore, in association with SEMS Pune, has devised a “Healthcare Leadership Training” programme for professionals who haven’t the luxury of leaving their jobs and going back to student life. It effectively addresses the innumerable critical issues faced by this sector.

Maharashtra needs to increase proper healthcare infrastructure, especially in the rural areas.

The other facet that needs urgent attention is the shortage of trained professionals in the healthcare sector. The patient-to-nurse ratio is quite less; as a result, there is a dire need of trained paramedics to run ambulance services efficiently. This calls for vocation training for emergency services in medical colleges.

Remarking on the need for effective management at hospitals, Amol Sahasrabuddhe, Manager of the Cardiac Department at Deenanath Mangeshkar Superspeciality Hospital & Research Centre listed out three major management specific challenges faced by hospitals today.

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