This thesis examines the role of primary health care delivery in rural India but specifically focuses on aspects from Karnataka state. It broadly reflects on the differences that exist between urban and rural populations' access to healthcare. The concept of primary health care appears to have lost its lustre at present, it was once enthusiastically promoted in the late 1970s and 1980s but as chronic problems appeared to affect the smooth delivery of healthcare and nowadays major global bodies like the WHO and IMF have relegated primary health concept to a lower level. However in countries like India, which adopted this concept although its implementation has been riddled with complex ongoing problems, there are not sufficient grounds to ab...
<div><p>The scarcity of rural doctors has undermined the ability of health systems in low and middle...
Over the past ten years, India's population has experienced considerable improvements in health, nar...
Abstract Background In India, the distribution and retention of biomedical doctors in public sector ...
This thesis examines the role of primary health care delivery in rural India but specifically focuse...
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The Primary Health Centre (PHC) occupies a key position in nation's health care system. The primary ...
Background. Human resource for health is critical in quality healthcare delivery. India, with a larg...
Given the importance of public health centres in India in the environment of increasing utilisation ...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the people's choice of health care provider in rural ...
Background and objectiveThe shortage of doctors, especially in rural areas, is a major concern in In...
India has a large public health care system. Rural healthcare service is provided through a Network ...
There are many players for health care delivery systems like public and private providers. In betwee...
Background and ObjectiveThe shortage of doctors, especially in rural areas, is a major concern in In...
Introduction: Inadequate, inequitable distribution of the medical workforce remains a challenge acro...
Healthcare is the right of every individual but lack of quality infrastructure, dearth of qualified ...
<div><p>The scarcity of rural doctors has undermined the ability of health systems in low and middle...
Over the past ten years, India's population has experienced considerable improvements in health, nar...
Abstract Background In India, the distribution and retention of biomedical doctors in public sector ...
This thesis examines the role of primary health care delivery in rural India but specifically focuse...
Full metadata for this item is available in the St Andrews Digital Research Repository at
The Primary Health Centre (PHC) occupies a key position in nation's health care system. The primary ...
Background. Human resource for health is critical in quality healthcare delivery. India, with a larg...
Given the importance of public health centres in India in the environment of increasing utilisation ...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the people's choice of health care provider in rural ...
Background and objectiveThe shortage of doctors, especially in rural areas, is a major concern in In...
India has a large public health care system. Rural healthcare service is provided through a Network ...
There are many players for health care delivery systems like public and private providers. In betwee...
Background and ObjectiveThe shortage of doctors, especially in rural areas, is a major concern in In...
Introduction: Inadequate, inequitable distribution of the medical workforce remains a challenge acro...
Healthcare is the right of every individual but lack of quality infrastructure, dearth of qualified ...
<div><p>The scarcity of rural doctors has undermined the ability of health systems in low and middle...
Over the past ten years, India's population has experienced considerable improvements in health, nar...
Abstract Background In India, the distribution and retention of biomedical doctors in public sector ...