Which Changes have come in Kerala's healthcare system?
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While India ranks at the bottom of the Index in overall score, and performs badly on many indicators, Kerala, if measured on the same points, would buck the trend. With only 3% of India's population, the tiny state provides two-thirds of India's palliative care services. The Economist has lauded the 'Kerala Community Model' in healthcare.
Kerala has achieved material conditions of living, reflected in indicators of social development comparable to those of developed countries, even though the state's per capita income is moderate. These achievements along with the factors responsible for such achievements have been considered characteristic results of the Kerala model.
Calicut Medical College in Kozhikode. Kerala has around 2,700 government medical institutions in the state, with 330 beds per 100,000 population, the highest in the country. The basis for the state's impressive health standards is the statewide infrastructure of primary health centres.
Higher Castes in Kerala are the Nambudries, the Ambalavasis and the Nayars. In Tamil Nadu it is the Ayyar Brahmins and the Mudaliyars and the Maravar or Varuna Kula Kshatriya group.