For decades, decentralisation reforms have been seen as a powerful instrument by health policy advocates to improve health sector performance in developing countries. In India, the 73rd Constitutional Amendment introduced in 1992 called for strengthening the fiscal autonomy and service delivery capacity of rural local governments. This paper explores how decentralised governance influences public health sector resource allocation, equity and efficiency in rural Karnataka. For this, the authors analysed administrative data published by the Karnataka state government to create tailored standardised performance measures that capture the degree of local governments’ fiscal discretion in implementing public health programmes from 2011–18 at the ...
The development of institutions of self-governance in India, and specifically the 2005 reform—the Na...
This book is an analytical examination of financing and public service delivery challenges in a dece...
Abstract Introduction One of the principal goals of any health care system is to improve health thro...
The Government of India has adopted decentralization/devolution as a vehicle for promoting greater e...
Various attempts have been made in India with respect to decentralization, most significantly the 73...
Various attempts have been made in India with respect to decentralization, most significantly the 7...
The present study employing the 2006 Rural and Demographic Survey data, describes people’s percepti...
The paper has two main objectives. The first is to trace the progress in the process of decentralisa...
While India has made progress in achieving important health sector goals, there is still a long way...
Over the last two decades, many countries around the world have been enthusiastically embarking on t...
In 1992 the 73rd amendment to the Indian constitution called on states to create and empower rural l...
'The paper has two main objectives. The first is to trace the progress in the process of decentralis...
India has embarked on a substantial program of decentralization following the 73rd and 74th Amendmen...
Health sector reforms were introduced in several states of India in 1991. The rationale was to incre...
This paper examines delivery of public health care services in India, in the broader context of dece...
The development of institutions of self-governance in India, and specifically the 2005 reform—the Na...
This book is an analytical examination of financing and public service delivery challenges in a dece...
Abstract Introduction One of the principal goals of any health care system is to improve health thro...
The Government of India has adopted decentralization/devolution as a vehicle for promoting greater e...
Various attempts have been made in India with respect to decentralization, most significantly the 73...
Various attempts have been made in India with respect to decentralization, most significantly the 7...
The present study employing the 2006 Rural and Demographic Survey data, describes people’s percepti...
The paper has two main objectives. The first is to trace the progress in the process of decentralisa...
While India has made progress in achieving important health sector goals, there is still a long way...
Over the last two decades, many countries around the world have been enthusiastically embarking on t...
In 1992 the 73rd amendment to the Indian constitution called on states to create and empower rural l...
'The paper has two main objectives. The first is to trace the progress in the process of decentralis...
India has embarked on a substantial program of decentralization following the 73rd and 74th Amendmen...
Health sector reforms were introduced in several states of India in 1991. The rationale was to incre...
This paper examines delivery of public health care services in India, in the broader context of dece...
The development of institutions of self-governance in India, and specifically the 2005 reform—the Na...
This book is an analytical examination of financing and public service delivery challenges in a dece...
Abstract Introduction One of the principal goals of any health care system is to improve health thro...