Federalism and Public Health in India
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Herausgeber: Arora, Balveer; Rao, Mohan
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Federalism and Public Health in India
Dissonant Discourses
Herausgeber: Arora, Balveer; Rao, Mohan
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The interface of public health and federalism are increasingly gaining scholarly attention in the fields of comparative federalism and welfare state studies. This volume looks into various facets of public health and governance in India from a legal, institutional and policy perspective.
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The interface of public health and federalism are increasingly gaining scholarly attention in the fields of comparative federalism and welfare state studies. This volume looks into various facets of public health and governance in India from a legal, institutional and policy perspective.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032451688
- ISBN-10: 1032451688
- Artikelnr.: 71572413
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Januar 2026
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032451688
- ISBN-10: 1032451688
- Artikelnr.: 71572413
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Balveer Arora - Chairman, Centre for Multilevel Federalism, Institute of social Sciences, New Delhi Mohan Rao - a medical doctor, specialized in public health and taught for many years at the Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Contributors. Acknowledgements 1.
Introduction: Public Health and Federalism: Where we are and where do we
need to go? PART I: THE FEDERAL CONTEXT 2. Public Health in the Constituent
Assembly 3. What's Ailing Federalism? Health Policy and Strains in
Intergovernmental Relations Louise Tillin 4. Towards a Legal Framework for
Public Health Emergencies in India 5. Inter-State Variations in the Growth
of the Private Sector in Medical Care PART II: UNEQUAL STATES 6.
Responding to The Rising Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases in A Federal
Polity 7. Public Health Infrastructure and Human Resources with Focus on
Primary Health Care PART III: REGULATORY ARCHITECTURE 8. Drug Regulation
and Federalism in India 9. Federalism and Regulation of Private Healthcare
in India Unfolding Contradictions between Centre, States and People in
Times of Authoritarian Neoliberalism 10. Ensuring Availability of
Pharmaceutical Products: A Critical Evaluation of the Role of the Central
Government PART FOUR: QUEST FOR SECURITY 11. Health Federalism and Women's
Health Outcomes in India's 'Backward' States 12. Meddling with Food
Security: Political Undercurrents Affecting the Scientific Logic of Food
Adequacy 13. Federal Polity in the Control of Communicable Diseases in
India: Reviewing the First 75 years 14. Surviving Covid in a General Ward
of a Public Hospital: A Personal Narrative 15. Centre-State Fiscal
Relationship in the Light of the National Health Mission: Is Centralization
the Answer? 16. Decentralizing the Delivery of Healthcare: The Need of the
Hour. Index.
Introduction: Public Health and Federalism: Where we are and where do we
need to go? PART I: THE FEDERAL CONTEXT 2. Public Health in the Constituent
Assembly 3. What's Ailing Federalism? Health Policy and Strains in
Intergovernmental Relations Louise Tillin 4. Towards a Legal Framework for
Public Health Emergencies in India 5. Inter-State Variations in the Growth
of the Private Sector in Medical Care PART II: UNEQUAL STATES 6.
Responding to The Rising Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases in A Federal
Polity 7. Public Health Infrastructure and Human Resources with Focus on
Primary Health Care PART III: REGULATORY ARCHITECTURE 8. Drug Regulation
and Federalism in India 9. Federalism and Regulation of Private Healthcare
in India Unfolding Contradictions between Centre, States and People in
Times of Authoritarian Neoliberalism 10. Ensuring Availability of
Pharmaceutical Products: A Critical Evaluation of the Role of the Central
Government PART FOUR: QUEST FOR SECURITY 11. Health Federalism and Women's
Health Outcomes in India's 'Backward' States 12. Meddling with Food
Security: Political Undercurrents Affecting the Scientific Logic of Food
Adequacy 13. Federal Polity in the Control of Communicable Diseases in
India: Reviewing the First 75 years 14. Surviving Covid in a General Ward
of a Public Hospital: A Personal Narrative 15. Centre-State Fiscal
Relationship in the Light of the National Health Mission: Is Centralization
the Answer? 16. Decentralizing the Delivery of Healthcare: The Need of the
Hour. Index.
List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Contributors. Acknowledgements 1.
Introduction: Public Health and Federalism: Where we are and where do we
need to go? PART I: THE FEDERAL CONTEXT 2. Public Health in the Constituent
Assembly 3. What's Ailing Federalism? Health Policy and Strains in
Intergovernmental Relations Louise Tillin 4. Towards a Legal Framework for
Public Health Emergencies in India 5. Inter-State Variations in the Growth
of the Private Sector in Medical Care PART II: UNEQUAL STATES 6.
Responding to The Rising Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases in A Federal
Polity 7. Public Health Infrastructure and Human Resources with Focus on
Primary Health Care PART III: REGULATORY ARCHITECTURE 8. Drug Regulation
and Federalism in India 9. Federalism and Regulation of Private Healthcare
in India Unfolding Contradictions between Centre, States and People in
Times of Authoritarian Neoliberalism 10. Ensuring Availability of
Pharmaceutical Products: A Critical Evaluation of the Role of the Central
Government PART FOUR: QUEST FOR SECURITY 11. Health Federalism and Women's
Health Outcomes in India's 'Backward' States 12. Meddling with Food
Security: Political Undercurrents Affecting the Scientific Logic of Food
Adequacy 13. Federal Polity in the Control of Communicable Diseases in
India: Reviewing the First 75 years 14. Surviving Covid in a General Ward
of a Public Hospital: A Personal Narrative 15. Centre-State Fiscal
Relationship in the Light of the National Health Mission: Is Centralization
the Answer? 16. Decentralizing the Delivery of Healthcare: The Need of the
Hour. Index.
Introduction: Public Health and Federalism: Where we are and where do we
need to go? PART I: THE FEDERAL CONTEXT 2. Public Health in the Constituent
Assembly 3. What's Ailing Federalism? Health Policy and Strains in
Intergovernmental Relations Louise Tillin 4. Towards a Legal Framework for
Public Health Emergencies in India 5. Inter-State Variations in the Growth
of the Private Sector in Medical Care PART II: UNEQUAL STATES 6.
Responding to The Rising Burden of Non-Communicable Diseases in A Federal
Polity 7. Public Health Infrastructure and Human Resources with Focus on
Primary Health Care PART III: REGULATORY ARCHITECTURE 8. Drug Regulation
and Federalism in India 9. Federalism and Regulation of Private Healthcare
in India Unfolding Contradictions between Centre, States and People in
Times of Authoritarian Neoliberalism 10. Ensuring Availability of
Pharmaceutical Products: A Critical Evaluation of the Role of the Central
Government PART FOUR: QUEST FOR SECURITY 11. Health Federalism and Women's
Health Outcomes in India's 'Backward' States 12. Meddling with Food
Security: Political Undercurrents Affecting the Scientific Logic of Food
Adequacy 13. Federal Polity in the Control of Communicable Diseases in
India: Reviewing the First 75 years 14. Surviving Covid in a General Ward
of a Public Hospital: A Personal Narrative 15. Centre-State Fiscal
Relationship in the Light of the National Health Mission: Is Centralization
the Answer? 16. Decentralizing the Delivery of Healthcare: The Need of the
Hour. Index.