We attempt to address two key questions in this paper: 1) In terms of state-wide scaling up of rural services (in Uttar Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh) in the area of primary health, what will it cost financially and in terms of human resources to scale-up these services in all the rural areas of these two states? And 2) what policy, institutional and governance reforms may be necessary so as to ensure proper service delivery? As is well known, merely setting up more health clinics, for instance, is not going to be enough; higher public investments in these areas needs to be accompanied by systemic reforms that will help overhaul the present service delivery system, including issues of control and oversight, for example
Recognizing the significance of health, Government of India launched National Rural Health Mission (...
The Government of India has publicly committed to a doubling or trebling of government health spendi...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at making ...
We attempt to address two key questions in this paper: 1) In terms of state-wide scaling up of rural...
We attempt to address two key questions in this paper: 1) In terms of state-wide scaling up of rural...
We attempt to address two key questions in this paper: 1) In terms of state-wide scaling up of rural...
We attempt to address two key questions in this paper: 1) In terms of state-wide scaling up of rural...
We attempt to address two key questions in this paper: 1) In terms of state-wide scaling up of rural...
India has set out ambitious goals for itself in the health sector in its Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-...
The study has focused on the role of rural health infrastructure development in India. Currently the...
We attempt to address two key questions in this paper: 1) In terms of state-wide scaling up of rural...
India has announced the ambitious program to transform the current primary healthcare facilities to ...
Crippling out of pocket health expenditure and lack of access to health care among the poor are sign...
BACKGROUND: Expenditure on health sector in India is one of the lowest public health expenditures in...
India's health sector continues to be challenged by overall low levels of public financing, entrench...
Recognizing the significance of health, Government of India launched National Rural Health Mission (...
The Government of India has publicly committed to a doubling or trebling of government health spendi...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at making ...
We attempt to address two key questions in this paper: 1) In terms of state-wide scaling up of rural...
We attempt to address two key questions in this paper: 1) In terms of state-wide scaling up of rural...
We attempt to address two key questions in this paper: 1) In terms of state-wide scaling up of rural...
We attempt to address two key questions in this paper: 1) In terms of state-wide scaling up of rural...
We attempt to address two key questions in this paper: 1) In terms of state-wide scaling up of rural...
India has set out ambitious goals for itself in the health sector in its Tenth Five Year Plan (2002-...
The study has focused on the role of rural health infrastructure development in India. Currently the...
We attempt to address two key questions in this paper: 1) In terms of state-wide scaling up of rural...
India has announced the ambitious program to transform the current primary healthcare facilities to ...
Crippling out of pocket health expenditure and lack of access to health care among the poor are sign...
BACKGROUND: Expenditure on health sector in India is one of the lowest public health expenditures in...
India's health sector continues to be challenged by overall low levels of public financing, entrench...
Recognizing the significance of health, Government of India launched National Rural Health Mission (...
The Government of India has publicly committed to a doubling or trebling of government health spendi...
Background: India’s health sector witnessed some major policy changes in 1990s that aimed at making ...