The ‘Mohalla’ clinics were set up by the Delhi state (provincial) government in India in 2014 to provide basic health services to people of Delhi city and its vicinity, especially targeting the urban poor. The Mohalla clinics are staffed by a doctor, a nurse, a pharmacist and a laboratory technician and they provide basic health services including immunisation, family planning and counselling services. The Mohalla clinic program had a good start and its operation was cost-effective; however, it is still struggling to increase its coverage to entire Delhi state as it had planned. The program got caught up in the central government and state government bureaucratic tussle, especially on the issue of acquiring land for setting up such clinics ...
Urban health policy has remained a neglected area in India, and amongst the urban poor, the homeless...
International audienceThis paper considers how changes in urban governance in Delhi over the last tw...
INTRODUCTION India is undergoing a rapid epidemiologic transition with chronic diseases now constitu...
BACKGROUND: Expenditure on health sector in India is one of the lowest public health expenditures in...
Basthi Dawakhana initiative was launched by the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) in Te...
Abstract The present healthcare scenario is still in its compromised state, whether it is the lack o...
Health is deemed central to a nation’s development. Accordingly, health care reform and expansion ar...
Background: Weak health systems in low-and middle-income countries are recognized as the major const...
By 2040-50, urban India will constitute a 50 per cent share in the total population of the country. ...
In spite of being one of the fastest growing economies of the world, and having taken steps to impro...
Even after more than 50 years of independence, health in India remains a luxury and only the rich ca...
The main objective of the study has been to identify trajectories of health seeking behaviour of the...
Master of Public Health - MPHUrban health policy has remained a neglected area in India. The homeles...
Introduction: Health care services cover a wide spectrum of community services for the treatmen...
Through urban planning and land-use regulation, the government wishes to avail services such as heal...
Urban health policy has remained a neglected area in India, and amongst the urban poor, the homeless...
International audienceThis paper considers how changes in urban governance in Delhi over the last tw...
INTRODUCTION India is undergoing a rapid epidemiologic transition with chronic diseases now constitu...
BACKGROUND: Expenditure on health sector in India is one of the lowest public health expenditures in...
Basthi Dawakhana initiative was launched by the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) in Te...
Abstract The present healthcare scenario is still in its compromised state, whether it is the lack o...
Health is deemed central to a nation’s development. Accordingly, health care reform and expansion ar...
Background: Weak health systems in low-and middle-income countries are recognized as the major const...
By 2040-50, urban India will constitute a 50 per cent share in the total population of the country. ...
In spite of being one of the fastest growing economies of the world, and having taken steps to impro...
Even after more than 50 years of independence, health in India remains a luxury and only the rich ca...
The main objective of the study has been to identify trajectories of health seeking behaviour of the...
Master of Public Health - MPHUrban health policy has remained a neglected area in India. The homeles...
Introduction: Health care services cover a wide spectrum of community services for the treatmen...
Through urban planning and land-use regulation, the government wishes to avail services such as heal...
Urban health policy has remained a neglected area in India, and amongst the urban poor, the homeless...
International audienceThis paper considers how changes in urban governance in Delhi over the last tw...
INTRODUCTION India is undergoing a rapid epidemiologic transition with chronic diseases now constitu...