Local governments and the public health delivery system in Kerala : lessons of collaborative governance / Jacob John and Megha Jacob.
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- online resource
- 9781443812993
- 1443812994
- Medical care -- India -- Kerala
- Medical policy -- India -- Kerala
- Medical care
- Delivery of Health Care
- India
- Politique sanitaire -- Inde -- Kerala
- Prestation de soins
- Humanities
- Political science & theory
- Society & social sciences
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare
- Medical care
- Medical policy
- India -- Kerala
- 362.10954 23
- RA395.I5 J64 2016eb
- W 84 JI4
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This book discusses the significance of local governments in public healthcare systems in developing countries, particularly India. It considers a new model of public health delivery system in the Indian state of Kerala, which is unique in achieving a fairly high level of human and social development with a relatively low level of economic development. Unlike most Indian states, Kerala has devolved the control of health service management to local governments, though the state government still has administrative powers, resulting in a system of dual responsibilities. Transfer of public health.
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