Topic > Essay on Healthcare in Sri Lanka - 661

Sri Lanka should achieve 100% institutional delivery level. It helps further reduce maternal and infant mortality. Sri Lankan mothers migrate abroad as maids to raise the economic status of their families. This is one of the largest income earners in Sri Lanka. But his children lose his protection. It has direct effects on infant mortality and malnutrition. The government should introduce barriers to the immigration of women as domestic workers, especially mothers with young children. Sri Lanka should encourage male workers to go abroad. It is necessary to introduce a pension system and a healthcare system for the elderly. Otherwise, demographic transitions would pose a financial problem for their families. It is important to pay attention to non-communicable diseases. The health sector should launch awareness programs to prevent non-communicable diseases. On the other hand, healthcare facilities should be improved in government and private hospitals. It is more important to invest funding in medical trials and this would improve the medical sector of the country. The government should improve participation in non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to provide health facilities. It would reduce the government's financial burden. The tourism industry is a major source of income in Sri Lanka. If the private sector encourages more, Sri Lanka can develop medical tourism. It would be extra income for the country. The demand for private healthcare has decreased especially in urban areas. The government should introduce expansion mechanisms to increase private healthcare institutions in the country. On the other hand, the Ministry of Health should introduce a proper mechanism to vet private sector healthcare institutions. The problem... half the document... used as a solution to this problem. The Samurdhi program can be used to minimize alcohol and tobacco consumption in Sri Lanka. Illegal alcohol consumption at very high levels in Sri Lanka. Relevant authorities should take action to minimize this situation. Sri Lanka should produce at least simple medical instruments and drugs to save foreign currency. It is difficult to find financial resources for health development due to the government's limited financial capacity. However, it is better to sort out healthcare requirements and offer financial support for the most priority needs. It helps a more efficient and effective healthcare service. It would improve the accessibility and availability of health service delivery, particularly for vulnerable groups in society. The government should provide political leadership to implement the necessary reforms in the healthcare sector in Sri Lanka..