Health Sector, State and Decentralised Institutions in India

Health Sector, State and Decentralised Institutions in India

Hooda, Shailender Kumar

Taylor & Francis Inc

11/2021

254

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Inglês

9780815361015

15 a 20 dias

517

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1. Health System Dynamics: Evolution of Health Policies in India Part 1: State as a Provider of Health Care Services 2. Investing in Health: Health Policies and Expenditure Priorities 3. Rejuvenating the Public System: Efficiency in Resource Allocation Part 2: Institutional Reforms: Decentralisation in Service Delivery 4. Politicising the Reprioritisation of Health Expenditure 5. Decentralisation in Health: Rationale, Measurements and Effectiveness 6. Decentralisation, Access and Service Delivery Part 3: New Financing and Policy Paradigms: Redefining the Role of State 7. Towards Privatising Health Care: At What Cost? 8. Changing Nature of Healthcare Financing: Who Benefits?
Tamil Nadu;Indian Healthcare System;health expenditure;State interventionism;Healthcare Sector;allocative efficiency;Central Government;resource use efficiency;Sector Specific Outcome;efficacy of allocated funds;National Health Policy;cost of care;Goi;political participation;Capita Health Expenditure;decentralisation;Excluded Groups;community participation;Panchayati Raj Institutions;local agents;Indian Public Health Standards;interventions;Maternal Mortality Rates;panchayat;Health Spending;Gram Sabha;Rural IMR;health functionaries coordination;NML Model;access and equity;NRHM;privatisation of healthcare;Government Health Expenditure;health in neo-liberalism;Dummy Variable;health insurance;Private Facilities;hospital concentration;Strategic Purchasing;effectiveness;Sec;health service delivery;NFHS;health sector reforms;VHSC;institutional reforms;Government Health Spending;governance