C. Very short answer type questions
1. Give the full form of PHC.
2. What was the problem faced by Hakim Sheik?
3. Which significant step was undertaken by the Kerala government in 1996?
4. Which decision was taken by the government of Costa Rica?
5. Suggest two steps to improve the health situation in India.
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Answer:
1. The Primary Healthcare Center (PHC)
2. he accidentally fall from a running train and had severe injuries in his head
3. In 1996, the government of Kerala made some major reforms in the state. This offered panchayats 40 percent of the entire state budget to prepare and provide for their needs
4. Costa Rican government took a very important decision of not having a national army.
5. the main focus should be on increasing the number of hospitals, modernisation of medical facilities, development of infrastructure, improving the doctor-population ratio and increasing the number of medical colleges in India.
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Answer:
1) primary healthcare center
2) The court said that the difficulty that Hakim Sheik had to face could have cost him his life. If a hospital cannot provide timely medical treatment to a person, it means that the protection of life is not being given
3)In 1996, the government of Kerala made some major reforms in the state. This offered panchayats 40 percent of the entire state budget to prepare and provide for their needs. This made possible for a village to ensure that water, food, women's development, and education were properly planned.
4)The Costa Rica Approach
Many years ago, the Costa Rican government took a very important decision of not having a national army. This meant that all the money which was used to manage the army could be used for other, more useful projects such as health, education, and meeting other basic needs of the people
5) *Government spending on health issues, particularly improving water supply (drinking and other purposes), and sanitary conditions should be enhanced to a greater extent than the present allocation.
*Government machinery should be geared up for proper implementation of various health schemes and plans. Government hospitals and health personnel should have a strong desire to serve the people (instead of money making in corrupt ways)