India infrastructure report 2013-14: the road to universal health coverage

By: IDFC FoundationMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Hyderabad Orient Blackswan Private Limited 2014Edition: 1st edDescription: lxi, 283 p. ill. 28 cmISBN: 9788125056102Subject(s): Infrastructure (Economics) | Infrastructure (Economics) -- India | Medical care | Medical care -- India | Medical economics -- India | Medical policy -- IndiaDDC classification: 362.10954 IDFC
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section III Emerging challenges; Background and introduction; Introduction to pricing and revenue optimization; Basic price optimization; Price differentiation; Pricing with constrained supply; Revenue management; Network management; Overbooking; Markdown management; Customized pricing; Pro and customer acceptance.
Summary: The Indian population today has little or no access to good quality healthcare at affordable prices. Not surprisingly, on several of the basic health indicators India ranks amongst the lowest in the world. The health crisis is aggravated by a rising incid
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section III Emerging challenges; Background and introduction; Introduction to pricing and revenue optimization; Basic price optimization; Price differentiation; Pricing with constrained supply; Revenue management; Network management; Overbooking; Markdown management; Customized pricing; Pro and customer acceptance.

The Indian population today has little or no access to good quality healthcare at affordable prices. Not surprisingly, on several of the basic health indicators India ranks amongst the lowest in the world. The health crisis is aggravated by a rising incid

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