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Recent Welfare Schemes: An Assessment
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Javid A. Chowdhury
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/ Employee pension plans
/ Health insurance
/ Health security
/ Insurance coverage
/ Insurance premiums
/ Old age benefits
/ Public assistance programs
/ Special Articles
/ Subsidies
2004
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Recent Welfare Schemes: An Assessment
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Javid A. Chowdhury
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/ Employee pension plans
/ Health insurance
/ Health security
/ Insurance coverage
/ Insurance premiums
/ Old age benefits
/ Public assistance programs
/ Special Articles
/ Subsidies
2004
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Recent Welfare Schemes: An Assessment
2004
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Overview
The government's commitment to welfare schemes for the unorganised sector has at best been half-hearted. The two broad schemes that have been envisaged, would take at least a decade or two to be established before their benefits can be rightly availed by those most in need. The public health service system in the country, on the other hand, while catering to large segments of the population, has overreached itself. In this situation, bringing in a mix of providers, including private and private-not-for-profit entities, offers a more feasible arrangement. At the same time, a significant share of healthcare services needs to be retained within the public health system as a counterpoise to the possible market distortion by the private health system.
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Sameeksha Trust
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