Prioritising primary health care in India
By: Mohan, Pavitra
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BookPublisher: Public Health for All Description: 49(3 & 4), Winter 2022-Spring 2023: p.68-82.
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Public Health for AllSummary: The landscape of primary health care in India is changing rapidly because of commensurate changes in demography ( such as ageing population), epidemiology (such as double burden of diseases), infrastructure (such as roads and information communication ), policy (National health public 2017, and Aysuhman Bharat) and society (Such as changing aspirations). – Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 49(3 & 4), Winter 2022-Spring 2023: p.68-82 | Available | AR129652 |
The landscape of primary health care in India is changing rapidly because of commensurate changes in demography ( such as ageing population), epidemiology (such as double burden of diseases), infrastructure (such as roads and information communication ), policy (National health public 2017, and Aysuhman Bharat) and society (Such as changing aspirations). – Reproduced


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