Do We Care: Indias Health System
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publisher: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2022Description: xxxiii,446 p. PB 21.5x14 cmISBN: 9780190125318Subject(s): Medical economics | Public health | Medical policy | Rural health servicesDDC classification: 362.10954 Summary: India's disproportionately skewed health budget emphasises the need to take a closer look at health statistics: we have the highest number of women dying at childbirth and under-five mortality rates. Drawing on her considerable experience as health secretary, Sujatha Rao gives us an insider perspective of India's health system.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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India's disproportionately skewed health budget emphasises the need to take a closer look at health statistics: we have the highest number of women dying at childbirth and under-five mortality rates. Drawing on her considerable experience as health secretary, Sujatha Rao gives us an insider perspective of India's health system.
Table of Contents
Part 1
India's Health System: Challenges and Constraints
1. evolution of India's Health System
2. Health Financing
3. Governance: Impacting Health systems
Part 2
implementing policy: successes, failures and the road ahead
4. scaling up to reverse the HIV/AIDS epidemic
5. revitalizing rural primary healthcare
6. making our future
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