Healthcare Status in India and the Need for an Integrated Health System
| Vol-3 | Issue-01 | January 2018 | Published Online: 28 January 2018 PDF ( 186 KB ) | ||
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Neeraj Singh
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1UGC (JRF) Research Scholar, Department of Geography, University of Allahabad, Allahabad (India) |
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| Abstract | ||
India’s health system faces the ongoing challenge of responding to the needs of the most disadvantaged members of Indian society. Despite progress in improving access to health care, inequalities by socioeconomic status, geography and gender continue to persist. This is compounded by high out-of-pocket expenditures, with the rising financial burden of health care falling overwhelming on private households, which account for more than three-quarter of health spending in India. The current study analyses the challenges facing the healthcare delivery system in India and suggests possible solutions to it. |
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| Keywords | ||
| India, Healthcare, System, Out-of-pocket Expenditure | ||
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