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Regional Business Manager at Scalenceworks , PhD scholar

India Health care Revolution The common man will benefit if world class hospitals are built on the same BOT model of highways. Building world-class hospitals using a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) model, similar to highways, could have several potential benefits: Improved Healthcare Infrastructure: It could lead to the development of high-quality healthcare facilities with modern technology and infrastructure. Private Sector Efficiency: The involvement of private entities in the BOT model could introduce efficiencies and innovations that might be less prevalent in purely public-run facilities. Reduced Public Expenditure: By leveraging private investment, the financial burden on the public sector can be minimized, freeing up government resources for other critical areas. Enhanced Service Quality: Competition and performance incentives under the BOT model could lead to better service delivery and patient care. Sustainability: The model could ensure that hospitals are maintained and operated efficiently over time, with the private sector responsible for upkeep until the transfer back to the public sector. However, there are challenges as well, such as ensuring equitable access for all, maintaining affordability, and effectively managing the transition from private to public control. Nitin Gadkari

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