BASIC DIMENSIONS OF QUALITY HEALTHCARE IN ANCIENT SYSTEM OF INDIAN MEDICINE: A CUE FOR CURRENT PRACTICE

  • Samir Bhoyar SRF, Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother & Child health, Nagpur, Maharashtra
  • *U.R.Sekhar Namburi Research Officer (Sc-II), Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother & Child health, Nagpur, Maharashtra
  • Dr. Nakul Khode JRF, Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother & Child health, Nagpur, Maharashtra
  • Shubhangi Satish Jadhav JRF, Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother & Child health, Nagpur, Maharashtra
  • Milind N Suryawanshi Assistant Director, In charge, Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother & Child health, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Keywords: Chikitsa Chatushpada, Bhishag, Upastha, Rogi, Dravya, Quality Healthcare.

Abstract

Health is one of the basic and important requirements of every individual in the world. The health and its care is a complex phenomenon which can be managed by self or by health care professionals as per the conditions. Now a day's several healthcare institutions are budding up however it is not ensured that everybody will get the kind of treatment they require. The main reason for this situation is lack in the quality and ethics in healthcare management. Healthcare system needs highly qualified doctors, paramedical staff and medicines which are critical for producing effective management and helps in high-quality outcomes, otherwise poor-quality care adds significantly to the costs of patients and sometimes results in delay in recovery from the disease or lead to major loss. Hence it is one of the very strong issues in health management in the present materialistic world.Ayurveda is a very distinct Indian medical science and has some unique qualities in catering the health service and management for the needy, based on the Chatushpada (four pillars of treatment) theory. It consists of Bhishag (physician), Upastha (medical attendant), Rogi (patient) and Dravya (medicine). These four factors are mutually dependant on each other and its proper employment gives good outcome of Chikitsa (treatment). Each of the four factors possesses four qualities essential for a treatment to be successful. In absence of any one of these, the treatment may not be successful. However among these four pillars, physician has got prime importance since in any case treatment is not possible in his absence. 

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Author Biographies

Samir Bhoyar, SRF, Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother & Child health, Nagpur, Maharashtra

Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother and Child Health, Nagpur (C.C.R.A.S. Unit)

Senior Research Fellow

*U.R.Sekhar Namburi, Research Officer (Sc-II), Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother & Child health, Nagpur, Maharashtra

Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother and Child Health, Nagpur  (C.C.R.A.S. Unit)

Research Officer

Dr. Nakul Khode, JRF, Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother & Child health, Nagpur, Maharashtra

Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother and Child Health, Nagpur  (C.C.R.A.S. Unit)

Senior Research Fellow

Shubhangi Satish Jadhav, JRF, Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother & Child health, Nagpur, Maharashtra

Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother and Child Health, Nagpur  (C.C.R.A.S. Unit)

Senior Research Fellow

Milind N Suryawanshi, Assistant Director, In charge, Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother & Child health, Nagpur, Maharashtra

Regional Ayurveda Research Institute for Mother and Child Health, Nagpur  (C.C.R.A.S. Unit)

Assistant Director, In charge

Published
06-12-2016
How to Cite
Bhoyar, S., Namburi, *U.R.Sekhar, Khode, D. N., Jadhav, S. S., & Suryawanshi, M. N. (2016). BASIC DIMENSIONS OF QUALITY HEALTHCARE IN ANCIENT SYSTEM OF INDIAN MEDICINE: A CUE FOR CURRENT PRACTICE. International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research, 4(11). Retrieved from https://ijapr.in/index.php/ijapr/article/view/480
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