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Clinical health research in India: is there a way forward?

Suhail I Sayed1, Sourav Dutta, Sayyad Mateen, Rehan Kazi, Mohan Jagade.   

Abstract

A vibrant health research industry is an indispensible asset for societal development. Health research focus and output in India is sadly not at par with the magnitude and distribution of the prevalent disease burden. In the current scenario of the ever evolving Indian public health sector, the balancing of research efforts between different competing fields, especially when resources are meagre, is a delicate one and quite typical of the problems anticipated in developing countries. To progress, the nation's clinical health research needs good quality, authentic and relevant research in the varied aspect of public health. Rhetoric or theoretical concepts alone cannot move the health status and research forward in this country. Evidence and evidence based medicine have revitalised the academic aspects of the public health sector. But, its up to the Indian policy makers, administrators and medical professionals to assure that the vast research opportunity this country offers is exploited to its maximum potential.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22187801

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Indian Med Assoc        ISSN: 0019-5847


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