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The New Public Health Paradigms / D C. Nanjunda ; M.C. Smitha

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : AAYU Publications, 2018.Description: ix, 263 p. ; hb. ill. chartsISBN:
  • 9789385161742
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 362.10954  NAN
Contents:
1. Patient as Knower of Health Rights: A Study of Health Rights 2. Infrastructure and Manpower Status in the Primary Health Centers and(PHCs) and Community Health Centers(CHCs): A Macro Scenario of India 3. Public Health Problems among Slum Dwellers 4. Indigenous Health Care Practices among Santals of Bankura, West Bengal, India 5.Some Retrospection on Birth Rate by Residence in India 6. An Empirical Investigation of Vajpayee Arogyashree Health Insurance Scheme in Karnataka 7. A Study on the Impact of Education on Women's Health in India 8. Rural Health Infrastructure in India: Present Status and Future Prospects 9. Health problems facing by trafficked women: A Study in Ananthapuramu District of Andra Pradesh 10. A Comparative analysis on awareness of health systems in Karnataka and Kerala - with a Special Focus on Ayurveda 11. As Epidemiology and management of Urogenital traumas: the 7 - Years Experience at West Bengal, India 12. Determinants of higher fertility rates in Igunga District, Tanzania: Does women empowerment matter? 13. Impact of Dairying on Nutritional Status of women in Chandragiri Mandal, Chittoor District, Andra Pradesh 14. Awareness of HIV-AIDS Education among teachers of Secondary Scholls 15. Knowledge and Attitude of College Students Regarding Human Sexuality: An Interventional Study 16. Dual Demographic Disasters of Ageing and Losing Spouse in Iran 17. Declining Sex Ratio: A Socio-Cultural Study in District Kathua 18. Social Exclusion of Transgender in the Civil Society: A Case Study of the Status of the Transgender in Kolkata 19. Identity and third Gender: A Sociological Study of Hijras in Jammu Region 20. Awareness of HIV/AIDS Education Among Block Resource Persons in the Departement of Education 21. Psychiatric Morbidity Profiles of Child & Adolescent Patients
Summary: It is quite evident that India's healthcare system is one of the most expensive and mostly spending on private healthcare system. Some time when government needs money desperately and ultimately the health budgets suffer. Experts felt In India ever increasing defense spending is always inversely proportional to health care spending. Since last few decades the public health budget has continually shrunk due various reasons. The World Bank (2001) and the National Commission on Macroeconomics in Health have specifically suggested harnessing public and private sectors collaborations in health sector for more accessible and affordable health care . The eleventh Five-Year Plan envisioned in detail the need for private sector participation in the delivery of health services for inclusive health care for the most disadvantaged sections of the society. Also Not-for-profit organizations have done special and remarkable work in health sector where Govt. could not reach so far. Still they need to work as a stronger pressure group in the country to bring more innovative health policies. This book will be useful for the researcher's public health specialist's, NGOs and the faculty members.
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1. Patient as Knower of Health Rights: A Study of Health Rights 2. Infrastructure and Manpower Status in the Primary Health Centers and(PHCs) and Community Health Centers(CHCs): A Macro Scenario of India 3. Public Health Problems among Slum Dwellers 4. Indigenous Health Care Practices among Santals of Bankura, West Bengal, India 5.Some Retrospection on Birth Rate by Residence in India 6. An Empirical Investigation of Vajpayee Arogyashree Health Insurance Scheme in Karnataka 7. A Study on the Impact of Education on Women's Health in India 8. Rural Health Infrastructure in India: Present Status and Future Prospects 9. Health problems facing by trafficked women: A Study in Ananthapuramu District of Andra Pradesh 10. A Comparative analysis on awareness of health systems in Karnataka and Kerala - with a Special Focus on Ayurveda 11. As Epidemiology and management of Urogenital traumas: the 7 - Years Experience at West Bengal, India 12. Determinants of higher fertility rates in Igunga District, Tanzania: Does women empowerment matter? 13. Impact of Dairying on Nutritional Status of women in Chandragiri Mandal, Chittoor District, Andra Pradesh 14. Awareness of HIV-AIDS Education among teachers of Secondary Scholls 15. Knowledge and Attitude of College Students Regarding Human Sexuality: An Interventional Study 16. Dual Demographic Disasters of Ageing and Losing Spouse in Iran 17. Declining Sex Ratio: A Socio-Cultural Study in District Kathua 18. Social Exclusion of Transgender in the Civil Society: A Case Study of the Status of the Transgender in Kolkata 19. Identity and third Gender: A Sociological Study of Hijras in Jammu Region 20. Awareness of HIV/AIDS Education Among Block Resource Persons in the Departement of Education 21. Psychiatric Morbidity Profiles of Child & Adolescent Patients

It is quite evident that India's healthcare system is one of the most expensive and mostly spending on private healthcare system. Some time when government needs money desperately and ultimately the health budgets suffer. Experts felt In India ever increasing defense spending is always inversely proportional to health care spending. Since last few decades the public health budget has continually shrunk due various reasons. The World Bank (2001) and the National Commission on Macroeconomics in Health have specifically suggested harnessing public and private sectors collaborations in health sector for more accessible and affordable health care . The eleventh Five-Year Plan envisioned in detail the need for private sector participation in the delivery of health services for inclusive health care for the most disadvantaged sections of the society. Also Not-for-profit organizations have done special and remarkable work in health sector where Govt. could not reach so far. Still they need to work as a stronger pressure group in the country to bring more innovative health policies. This book will be useful for the researcher's public health specialist's, NGOs and the faculty members.

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