Through this article, an attempt has been made to identify levels of public health in various districts of the state of Uttarakhand. Data collected and published by the Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India in its publication entitled Annual Health Survey (2010–11): Fact Sheet has been used. Analysis is based specifically on the data of morbidity, which includes diseases, illnesses, injuries and disabilities. Development administrators, planners and health policy makers would find it supporting for decision making, importantly on developing medical and health services and infrastructure in relatively backward districts on select health indicators
Abstract: This paper is based on an assessment of the health status and livelihoods of people in Vid...
Health has always played a crucial role in the development of human capital. It is a causative facto...
Mother needs special medical care during pregnancy, delivery, and after delivery; as a mother, she i...
Human Development Index is a composite index to measure the development of human resources in each c...
Human Development Index is a composite index to measure the development of human resources in each c...
With almost one-fifth of the world’s population living in India, the health status and the drivers o...
Aims: To analyse spatial patterns in the distribution of major communicable diseases in West Khasi H...
(A) The graphs represent various health indicators in BIMARU states of India based on the Indian Gov...
Objective: To identify the trend of communicable and non-communicable morbidities in Uttarkhand stat...
Health can be considered as the state of being free from illness or injury. A health facility is a f...
Health and development are intricately related. Although India has made significant progress in the ...
Morbidity surveys are intended to provide over all picture of health and sickness of a community. Du...
Background: The National Health Mission expects bottom-up approach for preparing Project Implementat...
Abstract: Health and development are intricately related. Although India has made significant progre...
Programs can achieve the best results when they have there better coverage in approachable geographi...
Abstract: This paper is based on an assessment of the health status and livelihoods of people in Vid...
Health has always played a crucial role in the development of human capital. It is a causative facto...
Mother needs special medical care during pregnancy, delivery, and after delivery; as a mother, she i...
Human Development Index is a composite index to measure the development of human resources in each c...
Human Development Index is a composite index to measure the development of human resources in each c...
With almost one-fifth of the world’s population living in India, the health status and the drivers o...
Aims: To analyse spatial patterns in the distribution of major communicable diseases in West Khasi H...
(A) The graphs represent various health indicators in BIMARU states of India based on the Indian Gov...
Objective: To identify the trend of communicable and non-communicable morbidities in Uttarkhand stat...
Health can be considered as the state of being free from illness or injury. A health facility is a f...
Health and development are intricately related. Although India has made significant progress in the ...
Morbidity surveys are intended to provide over all picture of health and sickness of a community. Du...
Background: The National Health Mission expects bottom-up approach for preparing Project Implementat...
Abstract: Health and development are intricately related. Although India has made significant progre...
Programs can achieve the best results when they have there better coverage in approachable geographi...
Abstract: This paper is based on an assessment of the health status and livelihoods of people in Vid...
Health has always played a crucial role in the development of human capital. It is a causative facto...
Mother needs special medical care during pregnancy, delivery, and after delivery; as a mother, she i...