Double Vision: Making Eye Care Accessible through Cross-Subsidization Case Solution
Abstract:
Dealing with decreased federal government financing, yet devoted to widening connectivity to its services, Sankara Eye Care, a group of health centers in India, was at a crossroads in 2015. Over the years it had actually established a lean functional design to offer complimentary care to around 80 per-cent of its non-paying clients (cross-subsidized by paying clients).
Pedagogical Goals:
The case offers a platform for checking out the function of non-governmental companies in offering complimentary or low-priced eye care services in the context of a coming out market, where insufficient people sector financing for healthcare typically leaves big institutional spaces. It shows the techniques and systems whereby an NGO funds take care of the bad, and addresses problems like monetary restrictions, social barriers and functional obstacles, with an enthusiastic objective of country-wide growth on the perspective.
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published: 24 Apr 2015