Managing Change in Healthcare Systems Policy and Healthcare Service Delivery System in India
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https://doi.org/10.70135/seejph.vi.721Keywords:
Health, policy, In vitro diagnostics, Primary Healthcare CentresAbstract
Health is not just the absence of disease; it is a state of total physical, mental, and social well-being." The purposeful arrangement of individuals, organizations, and resources that provides healthcare services to the target population in need is known as the healthcare system. Around the world, there are as many different types of healthcare systems as there are civilizations, cultures, societies, and histories. This implies that a country must create its own healthcare system based on its requirements and available resources. An examination of the Indian health sector reveals the labour, difficulties, supply, demand, and necessary future research. In addition to the excellent work that is readily apparent, there are other areas that require development and attention. It is imperative that research of this kind be conducted to address the uncharted territory. The goal of this study is to examine potential workable remedies for the health-related problems. Additionally, the study attempts to solve the issues and create some framework for the health care system.
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