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National Health Policy 2015
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Chowdhury, Javid
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Disease
/ Expenditures
/ Five year plans
/ Health care policy
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Malaria
/ Primary health care
/ Public health
2015
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National Health Policy 2015
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Chowdhury, Javid
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Disease
/ Expenditures
/ Five year plans
/ Health care policy
/ Health policy
/ Health services
/ Malaria
/ Primary health care
/ Public health
2015
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National Health Policy 2015
2015
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[...]very small amounts of resources have been made available for it. Since it has a bearing on the NRHM, it again needs to be highlighted that the aggregate resources for the health sector are grossly inadequate. There must be a quantum jump in the last two years of the plan period if the government can defend its sincerity in making plan allocations. Since the NRHM has markedly picked up momentum, it would be possible for the sector to gainfully absorb double the allocation in 2016 and 2017, i e, Rs 80, 000 per year. [...]of this, the outreach of primary services is much more per unit cost than secondary and tertiary services. [...]there is no institution to technically regulate the quality of services provided by these practitioners. Since the NHP 2015 is likely to make several recommendations entrusting service responsibilities to lower order health personnel, it is necessary to put in place robust institutions to supervise the ethical standards and technical performance of the health practitioners.
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