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Background: Slum dwellers display specific traits when it comes to disclosing their illnesses to professionals. The resulting actions lead to poor health-seeking behaviour and underutilisation of existing formal health facilities. The ways that slum people use to communicate their feelings about...
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This report presents results from a comparative investigation into 3 questions about three programs that mentored nurses in the delivery room in two Indian states, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh• How did these programs impact on the availability of staff and non-staff inputs, including availability...
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play a vital role in Indian BPO sector. According to a survey out of 400 million of workforce in India, around 30 …
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world's children who live in India constitute 42% (more than one third) of India’s total population and around 50% of these … children are in need of care and protection. Forty percent of India's children are vulnerable to threats such as trafficking … social evil with the aim of providing an understanding about its significance and impact, the extent of the problem in India …
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additional funds, can play in financing health services in India. It formulates an SHI concept and its aims for India and … they offer for India and suggests a suitable design for India. It then estimates the volumes of tax revenues and payroll … contributions that may be obtainable by India through SHI. Towards the end it also outlines some of the important design elements …
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India has long been a central front in the struggle for access to affordable medicines. Because of its dynamic generic … medicines. This chapter reviews some of the key developments in India, four years on, since the entry into force of the Patents … there have been some notable successes for the access to medicines movement, many challenges remain, and the future of India …
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There is a striking difference between developed and developing nations in terms of general insurance penetration and density. It was highest for United States in 2008. It was very closely followed by Switzerland. In fact, General insurance density and penetration both has always been high for...
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