This paper examines access to health care by poorer residents in Chennai, India. It reveals constraining and enabling conditions for impoverished users seeking treatment. We explore patterns of health-seeking behaviour through the reasoning of residents themselves as well as stakeholders involved in providing care for these users. Particular attention is paid to the needy residents' preference for private health care providers despite the costs involved and that free public facilities are available. We address this issue by combining Sen's entitlement approach with Penchansky and Thomas' work on access to health care. Based on data gathered in a qualitative field-based research design including interviews with 14 residents and 58 stakeholde...
Delivery of affordable healthcare services to communities is a necessary precondition to poverty all...
Access to public health care has often been equated with health outcomes. Outcomes-based analysis of...
Choice of poor people towards the type of health care services (public or private) has not been much...
The main objective of the study has been to identify trajectories of health seeking behaviour of the...
Drawing on interviews conducted in 2019–2020, across twenty villages in India, this paper unpacks ho...
BackgroundGiven that access to healthcare is less challenging in urban India, evidence shows that af...
textabstractIn recent years, supported by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), a number of demand-...
In a developing country like India, allocation of scarce fiscal resources has to be based on a clear...
This paper analyzes the state of health and access to health services among the urban poor in In-dia...
This article explores the issue of demand for health care and medicines in India where household sha...
Abstract Background: In recent years, supported by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), a numbe...
Delivery of affordable healthcare services to communities is a necessary precondition to poverty all...
<p>This study explores patients’ needs in rural Thanjavur, southern India through understanding how ...
This study explores the issue of demand for health care and medicines in low-income country settings...
We developed a framework to reinvigorate communities in terms of public health care infrastructure p...
Delivery of affordable healthcare services to communities is a necessary precondition to poverty all...
Access to public health care has often been equated with health outcomes. Outcomes-based analysis of...
Choice of poor people towards the type of health care services (public or private) has not been much...
The main objective of the study has been to identify trajectories of health seeking behaviour of the...
Drawing on interviews conducted in 2019–2020, across twenty villages in India, this paper unpacks ho...
BackgroundGiven that access to healthcare is less challenging in urban India, evidence shows that af...
textabstractIn recent years, supported by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), a number of demand-...
In a developing country like India, allocation of scarce fiscal resources has to be based on a clear...
This paper analyzes the state of health and access to health services among the urban poor in In-dia...
This article explores the issue of demand for health care and medicines in India where household sha...
Abstract Background: In recent years, supported by non-governmental organizations (NGOs), a numbe...
Delivery of affordable healthcare services to communities is a necessary precondition to poverty all...
<p>This study explores patients’ needs in rural Thanjavur, southern India through understanding how ...
This study explores the issue of demand for health care and medicines in low-income country settings...
We developed a framework to reinvigorate communities in terms of public health care infrastructure p...
Delivery of affordable healthcare services to communities is a necessary precondition to poverty all...
Access to public health care has often been equated with health outcomes. Outcomes-based analysis of...
Choice of poor people towards the type of health care services (public or private) has not been much...