B. Answer the following questions in not more than 20 words.
1. Mention any two ways in which the government gives health information to the people.
2. What is a primary health centre?
3. Why does the central government play a leading role in determining educational needs?
Answers
Explanation:
Ans-1-1. Develop and implement national standards for examination by which doctors, nurses and pharmacists are able to practice and get employment. 2. Rapidly develop and implement national accreditation of hospitals; those that do not comply would not get paid by insurance companies.
Ans-2-Primary Health Centre, sometimes referred to as public health centres, are state-owned rural health care facilities in India. They are essentially single-physician clinics usually with facilities for minor surgeries
Ans-3-Role of Central Government: gives grant-in-aid to states, universities and special institutions in order to help those to discharge their educational obligations. It gives special grants to back-ward states in order to equalize them with other states.
1. (I) Develop and implement national standards for examination by which doctors, nurses and pharmacists are able to practice and get employment.
(ii) . Rapidly develop and implement national accreditation of hospitals, those that do not comply would not get paid by insurance companies. However, a performance incentives plan that targets specific treatment parameters would be a useful adjuncb
2. Primary Health Centre (PHCs), sometimes referred to as public health centres, are state-owned rural health care facilities in India. They are essentially single-physician clinics usually with facilities for minor surgeries. ... Provision of medical care. Maternal-child health including family planning.
3. Role of Central Government: gives grant-in-aid to states, universities and special institutions in order to help those to discharge their educational obligations. It gives special grants to back-ward states in order to equalize them with other states.