Abstract The Public Health Resource Network is an innovative distance-learning course in training, motivating, empowering and building a network of health personnel from government and civil society groups. Its aim is to build human resource capacity for strengthening decentralized health planning, especially at the district level, to improve accountability of health systems, elicit community participation for health, ensure equitable and accessible health facilities and to bring about convergence in programmes and services. The question confronting health systems in India is how best to reform, revitalize and resource primary health systems to deliver different levels of service aligned to local realities, ensuring universal coverage, equi...
Recent COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of increase in the ability of public health ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a wake-up call for India’s public health system. Public health i...
In pursuance of the Bhore Committee (1946) recommendations, (1) India had established the norms for ...
The 21st century witnessed a rise in life expectancy from 68 years (in 2001) to 73 years (in 2020) g...
Continuing education of health care providers plays an important role in producing a health work for...
Introduction: The health workforce is the channel for delivering health interventions to population...
Engaging in partnerships is a strategic means of achieving objectives common to each partner. The Po...
Human resource management (HRM) policies and their effective implementation are expected to influenc...
Background: Public Health is the science and art of promoting Health, preventing diseases and prolon...
A trained and adequate heath workforce forms the crux in designing, implementing and monitoring heal...
The International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005, provides a framework that supports efforts to impro...
This paper examines the development and achievements of the Teaching Public Health Networks (TPHNs) ...
Defining the human resource needs for providing quality maternal, newborn, and child health services...
Indian health sector is a complex admixture of public and private providers, but several lacunae of ...
'Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve their he...
Recent COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of increase in the ability of public health ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a wake-up call for India’s public health system. Public health i...
In pursuance of the Bhore Committee (1946) recommendations, (1) India had established the norms for ...
The 21st century witnessed a rise in life expectancy from 68 years (in 2001) to 73 years (in 2020) g...
Continuing education of health care providers plays an important role in producing a health work for...
Introduction: The health workforce is the channel for delivering health interventions to population...
Engaging in partnerships is a strategic means of achieving objectives common to each partner. The Po...
Human resource management (HRM) policies and their effective implementation are expected to influenc...
Background: Public Health is the science and art of promoting Health, preventing diseases and prolon...
A trained and adequate heath workforce forms the crux in designing, implementing and monitoring heal...
The International Health Regulations (IHR) 2005, provides a framework that supports efforts to impro...
This paper examines the development and achievements of the Teaching Public Health Networks (TPHNs) ...
Defining the human resource needs for providing quality maternal, newborn, and child health services...
Indian health sector is a complex admixture of public and private providers, but several lacunae of ...
'Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve their he...
Recent COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of increase in the ability of public health ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has served as a wake-up call for India’s public health system. Public health i...
In pursuance of the Bhore Committee (1946) recommendations, (1) India had established the norms for ...