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Healthcare development index in Punjab: inter district analysis

By: Kaur, Avinash and Kaur, Rajinder.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: The Indian Journal of Economics Description: 99(393), Oct, 2018: p.205-216.Subject(s): Healthcare In: The Indian Journal of EconomicsSummary: Healthcare is considered as an essential element for the socioeconomic development of any nation. The present study made an attempt to ascertain the inter-district disparities in health development in Punjab for the year 2015-16. For the purpose of the study, composite index method has been used to calculate the health development of each district of the state. The districts based on the composted index are categorized into four groups. High developed Low developed middle level developed and developing. The findings of the study disparity in health development. The study conceded that proper steps should be taken to reduce the disparities among the districts of the appropriate and suitable measures by the policy makers.- Reproduced
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99(393), Oct, 2018: p.205-216 Available AR123084

Healthcare is considered as an essential element for the socioeconomic development of any nation. The present study made an attempt to ascertain the inter-district disparities in health development in Punjab for the year 2015-16. For the purpose of the study, composite index method has been used to calculate the health development of each district of the state. The districts based on the composted index are categorized into four groups. High developed Low developed middle level developed and developing. The findings of the study disparity in health development. The study conceded that proper steps should be taken to reduce the disparities among the districts of the appropriate and suitable measures by the policy makers.- Reproduced

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