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Topic of the Language OBT - Report Writing - Health Care Facilities in Rural and Urban India – A Comparative Study.

you have to write a REPORT on the topic - Topic: Health Care Facilities in Rural and Urban India – A Comparative Study.

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Answered by 10thguruclass
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.Health and health care need to be distinguished from each other for no better

reason than that the former is often incorrectly seen as a direct function of the latter.

Heath is clearly not the mere absence of disease. Good Health confers on a person or

groups freedom from illness - and the ability to realize one's potential. Health is therefore

best understood as the indispensable basis for defining a person's sense of well being.

The health of populations is a distinct key issue in public policy discourse in every

mature society often determining the deployment of huge society. They include its

cultural understanding of ill health and well-being, extent of socio-economic disparities,

reach of health services and quality and costs of care. and current bio-mcdical

understanding about health and illness.

Health care covers not merely medical care but also all aspects pro preventive care

too. Nor can it be limited to care rendered by or financed out of public expenditurewithin the government sector alone but must include incentives and disincentives for self

care and care paid for by private citizens to get over ill health. Where, as in India, private

out-of-pocket expenditure dominates the cost financing health care, the effects are bound

t be regressive. Heath care at its essential core is widely recognized to be a public good.

Its demand and supply cannot therefore, be left to be regulated solely by the invisible had

of the market. Nor can it be established on considerations of utility maximizing conduct

alone.

What makes for a just health care system even as an ideal? Four criteria could be

suggested- First universal access, and access to an adequate level, and access without

excessive burden. Second fair distribution of financial costs for access and fair

distribution of burden in rationing care and capacity and a constant search for

improvement to a more just system. Third training providers for competence empathy

and accountability, pursuit of quality care ad cost effective use of the results of relevant

research. Last special attention to vulnerable groups such a children, women, disabled

and the aged.

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