" It is a well recognised fact that the system of public delivery of health services in India today is in crisis. India‟s economic growth is bringing with it an expected “health transition”, in terms of shifting demographics, socio-economic transformations and changes in disease patterns- with increasing degenerative and lifestyle diseases and altered health care behaviour. Health care at its essential core is widely recognised to be a public good. Its demand and supply cannot therefore, be left to be regulated solely. "
Some of the major issues of concern for poors are
Inconvenient opening times
Informal payments
Lack of medicines
Poor condition of health infrastructure
How we work ?
Free routine checkups
By arranging blood
Helping people to get treated by good and experienced doctors.
Teaching people about their hygiene.
Making them aware about cleanliness, good food and pure water.
We are making policies to examine the feasibility of setting up special clinics at the district hospitals to deal with some of these problems. The health policy, that will also consider suitable nutritional awareness programme, initially at the school and Anganwadi level..
The disease patterns have changed over the years. The growing incidence of life-style diseases such as: cardio-vascular diseases, diabetes,gastroenteritis, urology and newly emerging diseases such as cancer,HIV/AIDS, dengue and bird flu are posing new challenges for the people.
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