Primary health centres, sub-district hospitals (first referral units) and district hospitals constitute the backbone of the health services in the country. These facilities are expected to cater to the care of the newborn infants who are delivered there, as well as those brought from the community with sickness. This paper, based on a survey in Orissa, and studies in a district hospital in Himachal Pradesh and a sub-district hospital in Haryana, is an attempt to piece together the present status of neonatal care at these facilities. In Orissa, the district and sub-district hospitals cater to a median of 100 and 30 deliveries per month, respectively. Most of the deliveries at these facilities are conducted by the nurses and not the physician...
Background: Planning a comprehensive program addressing neonatal mortality will require a detailed s...
Background: The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by ...
Background: The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by ...
Background: A functional newborn care corner (NBCC) is critical to provide immediate care to newborn...
Neonatal health presents India with a formidable challenge with over 25 million births, 1.3 million ...
Neonatal health presents India with a formidable challenge with over 25 million births, 1.3 million ...
Subdistrict hospitals form the first referral level facilities for essential newborn care services. ...
Background: A previous study in 1987 showed that neonatal care facilities in major hospitals in the ...
BackgroundThe Indian government supports both public- and private-sector provision of hospital care ...
Neonatal units in teaching and non-teaching hospitals both in public and private hospitals have been...
Background: A previous study in 1987 showed that neonatal care facilities in major hospitals in the ...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
Newborn infants require special care when they become sick. Majority of the newborn require only fee...
Background: Planning a comprehensive program addressing neonatal mortality will require a detailed s...
Background: The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by ...
Background: The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by ...
Background: A functional newborn care corner (NBCC) is critical to provide immediate care to newborn...
Neonatal health presents India with a formidable challenge with over 25 million births, 1.3 million ...
Neonatal health presents India with a formidable challenge with over 25 million births, 1.3 million ...
Subdistrict hospitals form the first referral level facilities for essential newborn care services. ...
Background: A previous study in 1987 showed that neonatal care facilities in major hospitals in the ...
BackgroundThe Indian government supports both public- and private-sector provision of hospital care ...
Neonatal units in teaching and non-teaching hospitals both in public and private hospitals have been...
Background: A previous study in 1987 showed that neonatal care facilities in major hospitals in the ...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
The neonatal mortality rate in India is high and stagnant. Special Care Newborn Units (SCNUs) have b...
Newborn infants require special care when they become sick. Majority of the newborn require only fee...
Background: Planning a comprehensive program addressing neonatal mortality will require a detailed s...
Background: The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by ...
Background: The newborn health challenge faced by India is more formidable than that experienced by ...