This book offers a teleological explanation for the under-development of health services in India by knitting together various actors and sub-actors within it, while providing rich insights for future research in global public health.
This book offers a teleological explanation for the under-development of health services in India by knitting together various actors and sub-actors within it, while providing rich insights for future research in global public health.
Kesavan Rajasekharan Nayar is chief fellow at Santhigiri Social Research Institute. He taught public health at Jawaharlal Nehru University for twenty-eight years and has been DAAD guest professor at Heidelberg University. He is the author of Ecology and Health: A Systems Approach and co-editor of Public Health and the Poverty of Reforms: The South Asian Predicament.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Chapter 1 Introduction: Health Services and the Domains of disorder Chapter 2 Grappling with delivery of health services: Roots and Off-shoots Chapter 3 Reforms and their forms Chapter 4 Centrality of Decentralization and marginalization of the people Chapter 5 Civilizing the Civil society and civilians: Old bottles and new medicines Chapter 6 Disorder defined: The homogenization process
Preface Chapter 1 Introduction: Health Services and the Domains of disorder Chapter 2 Grappling with delivery of health services: Roots and Off-shoots Chapter 3 Reforms and their forms Chapter 4 Centrality of Decentralization and marginalization of the people Chapter 5 Civilizing the Civil society and civilians: Old bottles and new medicines Chapter 6 Disorder defined: The homogenization process
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