AbstractPoverty, health, and income opportunities are closely intertwined, particularly in developing countries. The importance of a strong health system remains undiminished even as challenges for managing health have become more complex. While some of the issues are common across health systems, India's health system has certain additional features that make it particularly challenging. Despite these challenges, a number of interesting business models have developed to provide low-cost care without compromising on quality of care. This paper highlights some of the India-specific issues and discusses the idea of the Right to Health as an approach to providing universal health care
Is India’s healthcare system keeping pace with India’s rate of economic growth? Opinions vary, but t...
The realization of Universal Health Coverage requires adequate healthcare financing and human resour...
There is always a health gap striking between rural and urban, advantaged and marginalized section o...
AbstractPoverty, health, and income opportunities are closely intertwined, particularly in developin...
Poverty, health, and income opportunities are closely intertwined, particularly in developing countr...
Recognition of right to health is an essential step to work towards improvement of public health and...
Successive Governments of India have promised to transform India's unsatisfactory health-care system...
After reviewing health outcomes and policy in India, this paper concludes that there are at least si...
Providing quality health services to everyone and everywhere is the dream of many countries and Indi...
Health is deemed central to a nation’s development. Accordingly, health care reform and expansion ar...
Since the World Health Report 2010, universal health coverage has received increased policy attentio...
India's health sector continues to be challenged by overall low levels of public financing, entrench...
Despite India's great strides since independence, fertility, mortality, and morbidity remain unaccep...
Even after more than 50 years of independence, health in India remains a luxury and only the rich ca...
This paper is a qualitative assessment of a public health insurance scheme in the state of Andhra Pr...
Is India’s healthcare system keeping pace with India’s rate of economic growth? Opinions vary, but t...
The realization of Universal Health Coverage requires adequate healthcare financing and human resour...
There is always a health gap striking between rural and urban, advantaged and marginalized section o...
AbstractPoverty, health, and income opportunities are closely intertwined, particularly in developin...
Poverty, health, and income opportunities are closely intertwined, particularly in developing countr...
Recognition of right to health is an essential step to work towards improvement of public health and...
Successive Governments of India have promised to transform India's unsatisfactory health-care system...
After reviewing health outcomes and policy in India, this paper concludes that there are at least si...
Providing quality health services to everyone and everywhere is the dream of many countries and Indi...
Health is deemed central to a nation’s development. Accordingly, health care reform and expansion ar...
Since the World Health Report 2010, universal health coverage has received increased policy attentio...
India's health sector continues to be challenged by overall low levels of public financing, entrench...
Despite India's great strides since independence, fertility, mortality, and morbidity remain unaccep...
Even after more than 50 years of independence, health in India remains a luxury and only the rich ca...
This paper is a qualitative assessment of a public health insurance scheme in the state of Andhra Pr...
Is India’s healthcare system keeping pace with India’s rate of economic growth? Opinions vary, but t...
The realization of Universal Health Coverage requires adequate healthcare financing and human resour...
There is always a health gap striking between rural and urban, advantaged and marginalized section o...