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GROWTH OF HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY AT GLANCE

    2 Author(s):  MS. PRIYANKA PALIWAL , DR. R.K. CHAM

Vol -  7, Issue- 11 ,         Page(s) : 12 - 20  (2016 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

Healthcare has become one of India’s largest sectors - both in terms of revenue and employment. Healthcare comprises hospitals, medical devices, clinical trials, outsourcing, telemedicine, medical tourism, health insurance and medical equipment. The Indian healthcare sector is growing at a brisk pace due to its strengthening coverage, services and increasing expenditure by public as well private players.This paper focuses on the growth of healthcare industry in India.

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