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premature mortality. In India, 66 percent of all deaths are premature. The burden of premature mortality has shifted from child … chronic diseases in India - the highest in the world - and prevent human and economic costs associated with them. State …
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Aim: The paper aims to study and present the case study of the health sector of India. The paper also aims to identify … article in the context of India in terms of documenting the big data applications in the health sector and identifying the …
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We consider the largely unexpected shock caused by the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in India to assess whether …
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institutions of self-governance in India, and specifically the 2005 reform - the National Rural Health Mission that introduced …
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China and India which resulted in differential levels of gain in health indicators. An attempt has been made to synthesize …
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-care providers based on an all-India panel survey and delineate policies to rebuild trust, especially in public health care. …
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This document states the hypothesis that there are some cultural factors that are negatively related to health care utilization. Evidence of maternal health care is used to assess the hypothesis. Two different dependent variables are used, antenatal care and delivery assistance with a health...
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This paper argues that individual economies and the global economy can grow and thrive, even in the shadow of a pandemic. Specifically, it argues that quarantines can be modified to allow for greater economic and social participation. It suggests ways to address shortages of medical supplies and...
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OECD reports have become influential in Mexico. The “2016 OECD Review of Health Systems, Mexico” is analyzed in this note from an industrial perspective. Health reform has been debated in Mexico for decades. However, the map of suppliers and insurers, as well as of costs and rules of access...
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U.S. states have implemented lockdown measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. We assess the impact of state policy responses on local economic and health conditions, with the goal to shed light on marginal health benefits and economic costs associated with social distancing. We find that...
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