Mention any two changes adopted by the Kerala government to improve the
condition of Healthcare services.
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In 1996, the government of the state of Kerala gave 40% of its budget to the rural Panchayats, and the freedom to plan and provide for the needs in their villages.This led to some positive changes as the money was used for the betterment of all the facilities in the village. For example: proper planning was done for water supply, education, working of schools, etc.In a democratic country like India, it is the responsibility of the government to provide proper healthcare facilities to all its citizens.
Basic medical facilities should be available to everyone, everywhere, and not just to rich people in the cities..A country's government and people have to work together to improve the health of the nation.
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The Indian Healthcare System
Systems of Healthcare
Role of the Government in Health
Society & Politics - II
Inequalities in Public Healthcare
Although India is a democracy, not all Indians get equally good healthcare.
This is because the population of India is huge, and also because most new medical staff and facilities are in the cities, whereas most Indians live in villages.
Also, most healthcare systems in towns and cities are privately run for a profit, and are too expensive for many people; barely 20% of the population can afford all the medicines they need.
According to one study, 40% of the patients in hospitals have to borrow money or sell their possessions to pay for their medical expenses.
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