Abstract

Background: The apex court has intervened in the conduct of the medical entrance test and has directed to conduct a common entrance test through the country. It has also ensured regulation of fee structures in all the colleges. This has created opportunities where medical education market can be studied with some confidence. Aims and Objectives: To compare the tutuion fee for completing medical graduation and salary received by fresh Medical graduate in the public sector of contemporary India.

Highlights

  • Economic evaluation has become a fundamental part of planning processes in several countries

  • Aims and Objectives: To compare the tutuion fee for completing medical graduation and salary received by fresh Medical graduate in the public sector of contemporary India

  • Privatization of medical education will influence the statistic on availability in the health sector without strengthening the present health system

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Introduction

Economic evaluation has become a fundamental part of planning processes in several countries. In India, efforts to supplement the salary of the doctors in the public sector were made right from the 1920s in the forms of Non-Practicing Allowance and Special Pay, etc. No efforts have been made to evaluate the income threshold for attracting doctors to work in the public health sector. One of the problems faced by most of the state government is to determine appropriate remuneration, which will attract and retain freshly passed out MBBS graduates. It has been experienced that the salary structure provided by the state governments is the basis of the remunerations offered by the private sector to the fresh medical graduate doctors, contrary to the wellestablished senior consultants, which is determined by their reputation and marketing potential

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