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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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monetary factors determining the quality and provision of healthcare infrastructure and manpower for India as a whole as well … generalized method of moments results confirm that developing targeted healthcare infrastructure and manpower in India as a whole …
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India and Israel officially established diplomatic relations in 1992. Since then they have collaborated on a host of … health care human resources are not the same. India has a certain niche in the health care field, Israel has another. The …-Israeli collaboration in health care areas by opening an AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) in Israel and a Tel Aviv University …
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India because of the extent and magnitude of variations in it. An attempt is made in this note to carefully study the Indian …
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India. I highlight few illustrations from recent research and argue that the falling standards of medical practice in the …
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service quality in a comparative manner between public and private health facilities in rural West Bengal, India. Based on a … difference in quality assessments between public and private providers, few aspects of health service delivery in India that has …
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argument to hypothesise that private sector presence in India would lead to better health status through the route of …
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The development of institutions of self-governance in India, and specifically the 2005 reform - the National Rural …
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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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