Economy, asked by students89, 6 months ago

.Very few doctors are willing to live in rural areas. In these circumstances, how can we

develop health infrastructure in rural areas.​

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Answered by vishalnath0706
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By forming organisations and NGOs with the help of state and local government.

By providing different facilities to doctors. Then they may attract towards it.

By launching different programmes related to health.

Answered by brokendreams
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The given statement is TRUE.

It's true that relatively few doctors want to live in rural locations. We may take the following steps to do this:

  1. It should be a mandatory stipulation at the time of enrollment to MBBS that the person should work for at least two years in a rural region after finishing his course.
  2. Another option is the Indian System of Medicine-AYUSH. It is an acronym that stands for Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, Naturopathy, and Homeopathy.
  3. In India, there really are 3004 ISM hospitals, 23,028 dispensaries, including 6,111,431 licensed doctors. We have to increase the range of hospitals, pharmacies, and doctors, but those who practice ISM should have the appropriate degree.
  4. Power should be made accessible to doctors in remote locations, and road access to these places should be improved.
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