Hysterectomy as a ‘magic bullet’ for Gynaecological morbidities: Commercialisation of health
By: Sinha, Manjari and George, Mathew
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BookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 59(5), Feb 3, 2024: p.18-21.
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Economic & Political WeeklySummary: The increasing prevalence of hysterectomies among young women in various states of India over the past decade has raised significant concerns. The study on hysterectomy among rural women from weaker socio-economic backgrounds in a district in Maharashtra examines the factors that shape the choice of healthcare facilities. Existing studies and news reports indicate that among the various stakeholders, private practitioners unnecessarily prescribe hysterectomy for monetary interests.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/5/commentary/hysterectomy-%E2%80%98magic-bullet%E2%80%99-gynaecological.html
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 59(5), Feb 3, 2024: p.18-21 | Available | AR131481 |
The increasing prevalence of hysterectomies among young women in various states of India over the past decade has raised significant concerns. The study on hysterectomy among rural women from weaker socio-economic backgrounds in a district in Maharashtra examines the factors that shape the choice of healthcare facilities. Existing studies and news reports indicate that among the various stakeholders, private practitioners unnecessarily prescribe hysterectomy for monetary interests.- Reproduced
https://www.epw.in/journal/2024/5/commentary/hysterectomy-%E2%80%98magic-bullet%E2%80%99-gynaecological.html


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