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The missing mission in health

By: Dasgupta, Rajib.
Contributor(s): Bisht, Ramila.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2010Description: p.16-18.Subject(s): Health services - India | Health services In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The National Urban Health Mission was supposed to address the unmet health needs of urban Indians. Yet, it has failed to commence work even 18 months after the announcement of its formation. A rapidly urbanising India has been marked by a series of epidemics of communicable diseases in the last two decades and increasing informalisation of the economy. Urban health systems, therefore, need serious and quick reforms. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 45, Issue no: 6 Available AR86149

The National Urban Health Mission was supposed to address the unmet health needs of urban Indians. Yet, it has failed to commence work even 18 months after the announcement of its formation. A rapidly urbanising India has been marked by a series of epidemics of communicable diseases in the last two decades and increasing informalisation of the economy. Urban health systems, therefore, need serious and quick reforms. - Reproduced.

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