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Public health polices in India: preventive and promotive health to universal health care

By: Divi, Sriram and and Parvathy, N.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Bihar Journal of Public Administration Description: 17(2 Prelude), Nov, 2020: p.296-310.Subject(s): Health policy, Preventive, Curative, Universal health care, National health mission, India In: Bihar Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Study found out that the recommendation from the bhore committee is still not fulfilled. Government has devised many programs which are not able to yield results due to many problems. One of the key problem is lack of funding for health infrastructure government in one had wants to improve public infrastructure for health and on the other had allows private providers also to pitch in for providing health services, which creates c infusion among providers and beneficiaries. After the introduction of national rural health missions, may private providers were roped in for providing health services, though state sponsored social insurance scheme. These programs are yet to yield results, as the out of pocket expenditures other than medical expenditure is high among BPL population. The focus on improvement in primary health care is still farfetched as primary health centers are not fully functional. – Reproduced
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Study found out that the recommendation from the bhore committee is still not fulfilled. Government has devised many programs which are not able to yield results due to many problems. One of the key problem is lack of funding for health infrastructure government in one had wants to improve public infrastructure for health and on the other had allows private providers also to pitch in for providing health services, which creates c infusion among providers and beneficiaries. After the introduction of national rural health missions, may private providers were roped in for providing health services, though state sponsored social insurance scheme. These programs are yet to yield results, as the out of pocket expenditures other than medical expenditure is high among BPL population. The focus on improvement in primary health care is still farfetched as primary health centers are not fully functional. – Reproduced

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