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The health care system is considered to be the
principal factor for attaining the high level of health
status in Kerala.) From the formation of the state,
health care provision was one of the governments’ top
priorities, and the system was developed in a way that
incorporated both western and traditional medicine that
was accessible to the people.
The health care facilities can be divided into three
categories in view of service of care: allopathy (western
medicine), ayurveda, and homeopathy, and three
categories in view of the ownership: public, private and
cooperative sectors . With respect to the
allopathy, which comprises 36.9% of total facilities and
94.2% of total beds, the public sector owns 23.3% of the
facilities and 39.5% of the beds, while the private sector
owns 75.8% of the facilities and 58.3% of the beds.
Allopathic facilities of the public sector are
systematically organized in rural areas, where 74% of the
population resides, so that each facility with different
functional capacities can meet the needs of the people.
Each Community Health Center (CHC) serves roughly
230,000 people, and each Primary Health Center (PHC)
serves a population of approximately 26,000.In
addition, there are 5,094 sub-centers of PHCs as grass
root institutions with no beds, each of which serves
about 4,700 people. Although conclusive evidence does
not exist, this ample network that extends to the grass
root level must have contributed to less of an urban-rural
disparity, which has been a salient feature of Kerala.
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