Hospital Sector Reform through Human Resource Management: A Study On India Sahoo Sudarsan1, Das Ganesh Prasad2, Nayak Bandana3 1Research Scholar, Institute of Business and Computer Studies, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Deemed to be University, 2Assistant Professor, Institute of Business and Computer Studies, Siksha ‘O'Anusandhan Deemed to be University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, 3Associate Professor, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Hosur Road, Bangalore, Constituent of Symbiosis International (Deemed University) Online published on 31 March, 2020. Abstract Purpose The goal of the paper is to evaluate the human asset measurement of national wellbeing mission in India. It intends to report and investigate human asset administration (HRM) practices and make proposals to enhance representative and wellbeing framework results. Method The paper draws from a substantial report that utilized a blended techniques way to deal with evaluate execution of India's Ministry of Health (MoH). It utilizes information gathered through record examination and top to bottom meetings of key witnesses involving approach creators, ranking staff of NHM and its partner associations and doctor's facilities. Findings Public wellbeing segment HRM in India has discovered deficient arranging, poor organization and underutilization of staff. Absence of far reaching maintenance procedures and poor working conditions added to the inability to draw in and hold talented faculty. Suggestion Associations with both formal and casual conditions influenced HRM execution. While report audit was a noteworthy wellspring of information for this paper the shortcoming in the HRIS constrained accessibility of information. This exploration gives a framework-wide arrangement way to deal with wellbeing HRM in India. It adds to the writing and confirmation expected to control HRM approach choices and practices. Top Keywords National Health Mission, Human Resource Management, Institutional Theory, Public Health Sector. Top |