This paper tries to analyse the availability and role of public health care services provided by the public sector in India. In addition, it also explores the reasons behind the high dependency on quacks in the study area. Data was acquired through in-depth interviews of 610 respondents with the help of a structured questionnaire from September to December 2010. Here, an attempt has been made to probe the pattern of utilization of health care services available at public health facilities by the sample respondents. It has been assessed in relation to socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the interviewees which exert significant influence on the utilization of health care facilities. The study finds that the number of CHCs/PHCs/S...
INTRODUCTION India is undergoing a rapid epidemiologic transition with chronic diseases now constitu...
Health can be considered as the state of being free from illness or injury. A health facility is a f...
The present paper examines the access to health care with reference to availability of manpower in t...
Introduction: Health care services cover a wide spectrum of community services for the treatmen...
Date of Accpetance: 07/05/2013This paper examines the extent of inequalities in human resource provi...
The paper is based on a primary survey of 1095 patients from the Medicine, General Surgery and Cardi...
Even after more than 50 years of independence, health in India remains a luxury and only the rich ca...
This paper examines the extent of inequalities in human resource provision at India\u27s Heath Sub-C...
AbstractThis paper examines the extent of inequalities in human resource provision at India's Heath ...
What circumstances prevent or hinder people in Himachal Pradesh, India from getting the health care ...
Given the importance of public health centres in India in the environment of increasing utilisation ...
There are many players for health care delivery systems like public and private providers. In betwee...
Access to public health care has often been equated with health outcomes. Outcomes-based analysis of...
In spite of being one of the fastest growing economies of the world, and having taken steps to impro...
Background: India has a vast public health infrastructure, with 23,391 primary health centers (PHCs)...
INTRODUCTION India is undergoing a rapid epidemiologic transition with chronic diseases now constitu...
Health can be considered as the state of being free from illness or injury. A health facility is a f...
The present paper examines the access to health care with reference to availability of manpower in t...
Introduction: Health care services cover a wide spectrum of community services for the treatmen...
Date of Accpetance: 07/05/2013This paper examines the extent of inequalities in human resource provi...
The paper is based on a primary survey of 1095 patients from the Medicine, General Surgery and Cardi...
Even after more than 50 years of independence, health in India remains a luxury and only the rich ca...
This paper examines the extent of inequalities in human resource provision at India\u27s Heath Sub-C...
AbstractThis paper examines the extent of inequalities in human resource provision at India's Heath ...
What circumstances prevent or hinder people in Himachal Pradesh, India from getting the health care ...
Given the importance of public health centres in India in the environment of increasing utilisation ...
There are many players for health care delivery systems like public and private providers. In betwee...
Access to public health care has often been equated with health outcomes. Outcomes-based analysis of...
In spite of being one of the fastest growing economies of the world, and having taken steps to impro...
Background: India has a vast public health infrastructure, with 23,391 primary health centers (PHCs)...
INTRODUCTION India is undergoing a rapid epidemiologic transition with chronic diseases now constitu...
Health can be considered as the state of being free from illness or injury. A health facility is a f...
The present paper examines the access to health care with reference to availability of manpower in t...