Social and economic inequality is detrimental to the health of any society. Especially when the society is diverse, multicultural, overpopulated and undergoing rapid but unequal economic growth. to review the effects of growing socio-economic inequality in Indian population and its effect on the healthcare system It tries to identify the factors responsible for the difficulties in healthcare delivery in an unequal society and its effect on the health of a society. In India, despite improvements in access to health care, inequalities are related to socioeconomic status, geography, and gender, and are compounded by high out-of-pocket expenditures, with more than three-quarters of the increasing financial burden of health care being m...
Background: Out of eight commonly agreed Millennium Development Goals (MDG), six are related to th...
This chapter is the result on the analysis of medical and social welfare in India, an emerging econo...
There are two significant sources of inequality among individuals: one is circumstances, which is be...
Despite India’s impressive economic performance after the introduction of economic reforms in the 19...
The relationship between healthcare services and inequalities is more likely when a group that share...
The issue of socioeconomic inequality within India has only continue to grow with urbanization over ...
The relationship between healthcare services and inequalities is more likely when a group that shar...
India has experienced a significant increase in income inequality in the past decade. It is widely a...
In modern India, the caste system has become less influential on one’s social standing as previously...
The healthcare system of India can be categorized into three different sectors. The public sector ca...
Background & objectives: Income inequality is associated with poor health. Inequities exist in servi...
Healthcare in South Asia is filled with toxicity towards its own people. A functional healthcare sys...
Social inequality is differential access to wealth, power, and prestige where unequal distribution o...
Basic characteristics of the Indian healthcare system SWOT analysis of the Indian economy The heal...
In developing countries, an individual's social, regional, and/or economic standing determines the q...
Background: Out of eight commonly agreed Millennium Development Goals (MDG), six are related to th...
This chapter is the result on the analysis of medical and social welfare in India, an emerging econo...
There are two significant sources of inequality among individuals: one is circumstances, which is be...
Despite India’s impressive economic performance after the introduction of economic reforms in the 19...
The relationship between healthcare services and inequalities is more likely when a group that share...
The issue of socioeconomic inequality within India has only continue to grow with urbanization over ...
The relationship between healthcare services and inequalities is more likely when a group that shar...
India has experienced a significant increase in income inequality in the past decade. It is widely a...
In modern India, the caste system has become less influential on one’s social standing as previously...
The healthcare system of India can be categorized into three different sectors. The public sector ca...
Background & objectives: Income inequality is associated with poor health. Inequities exist in servi...
Healthcare in South Asia is filled with toxicity towards its own people. A functional healthcare sys...
Social inequality is differential access to wealth, power, and prestige where unequal distribution o...
Basic characteristics of the Indian healthcare system SWOT analysis of the Indian economy The heal...
In developing countries, an individual's social, regional, and/or economic standing determines the q...
Background: Out of eight commonly agreed Millennium Development Goals (MDG), six are related to th...
This chapter is the result on the analysis of medical and social welfare in India, an emerging econo...
There are two significant sources of inequality among individuals: one is circumstances, which is be...