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Private and Public Healthcare

Healthcare is divided into two categories: Public health services and private health services.
Public health services is a chain of health centres and hospitals run by the government. One important aspect of public health is that it is meant to provide quality healthcare services either free or at a low cost so that even the poor can seek treatment. It is available in both the rural and urban areas.
Private health services are not owned or controlled by the government. People have to pay a lot of money for every service that they use.
Healthcare and Equality

In India, private health services are increasing but public health services are not. As the cost of these private services is high, many people cannot afford them.
Private services sometimes encourage practice which is unethical. Barely 20% of the Indian population can afford medicines that they require during an illness.
It is the responsibility of the government to provide quality healthcare services to all its citizens, especially the poor and the disadvantaged.
In 1996, Kerala decentralized its health budget at Panchayati level to ensure effective health planning.
The best example of healthcare comes from Costa Rica where the government provides for adequate healthcare to people.
In a democratic country, it is the expectation of the people that government work for their welfare through the provision of education, health, employment, etc.

Health is a vital aspect because only healthy people can prove themselves resourceful.
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