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India: Social Development Report 2014: Challenges of Public Health
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The India: Social Development Report 2014 (SDR 2014) evaluates the state of public health in India, related governmental policies, and their successes and failures, in the context of neo-liberal reforms. Putting together over twenty empirical and analytical studies, this Report presents a cutting-edge interrogation of the health systems in India
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The India: Social Development Report 2014 (SDR 2014) evaluates the state of public health in India, related governmental policies, and their successes and failures, in the context of neo-liberal reforms. Putting together over twenty empirical and analytical studies, this Report presents a cutting-edge interrogation of the health systems in India
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 213mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780199460885
- ISBN-10: 0199460884
- Artikelnr.: 47867322
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 277mm x 213mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780199460885
- ISBN-10: 0199460884
- Artikelnr.: 47867322
Council For Social Development Development is an independent research organization, established in 1970 by a group of scholars and policymakers in social development led by Durgabai Deshmukh and C.D. Deshmukh. The Council, through its research and advocacy, seeks to secure a just and equitable development outcome.
* Foreword by Muchkund Dubey
* Introduction: Imrana Qadeer: Challenges of Public Health in India
Today: An Introduction
* Part I: Contextualizing Public Health
* 1. Deepak Nayyar: Social Development and Economic Progress: Some
Reflections on the Relationship
* 2. K.B. Saxena: Agrarian Crisis, Farmers' Distress, Exclusionary
Growth
* 3. Utsa Patnaik: Aspects of Food Security: The Production and
Absorption of Food Grains in India in Recent Years
* 4. Dunu Roy: In the Name of the Poor: Urban Growth and Renewal
* 5. Gaurav Dwivedi: Equitable Access to Drinking Water Through Public
Private Partnership: A Myth or Reality
* 6. Mary E. John: Before or After Birth? Mortality, Sex Selection and
the Girl Child
* 7. Vandana Prasad and Dipa Sinha: The Reluctant State: Lacunae in
Current Child Health And Nutrition Policies and Programmes in India
* 8. Usha Ramanathan and Bezwada Wilson: Locating Health in the
Movement against Manual Scavenging
* Part II: Lessons Learned from Public Health Interventions
* 9. Rama V. Baru: Rebuilding Trust in Health Service Systems: Lessons
from The South African Experience
* 10. Girija Vydyanathan: How Has Tamil Nadu Fared Under NRHM- An
Introspection
* 11. Rakhal Gaitonde: Tamil Nadu A Critical Engagement
* 12. Rajesh Narwal: Success and Constrains of National Rural Health
Mission: Is There a Need for Course Correction
* 13. Biswajit Dhar and Reji Joseph: Developments In India's Domestic
Pharmaceutical Sector and Implications for Universal Healthcare in
India
* 14. Sandhya Srinivasan: Shifts in Medical Research : Influence of
Private Capital
* 15. Madhulika Banerjee: Medical Knowledge, Policy and People:
Medicinal Plants and the Demand for Ayurvedic Medicines
* 16. Sakthivel Selvaraj, Anup K. Karan and Indranil Mukhopadhyay:
Publicly Financed Health Insurance Schemes in India: How Effective
Are They in Providing Financial Risk Protection?
* 17. Akhila Vasan, Sylvia Karpagam, and Vijaya Kumar Seethappa:
Design, Implementation and Patient Experiences of the Rashtriya
Swasthya Bima Yojana and Vajypayee Arogyashree Scheme: A Qualitative
Study from Bangalore District, Karnataka
* 18. Bijoya Roy: Public Private Partnership in Healthcare:
Trajectories and Experiences from West Bengal
* 19. Kasturi Sen, Samir-Guha Roy, Shuba Kumar and Kethineni V.
Narayana: The Commercialization of Public Health Services:
Perspectives from West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh
* 20.Nalini Viswanathan and Monica Wallia: Birthing Experience of
Marginalized Women in Peri- Urban Public Health System: A Qualitative
Study of Maternity Care
* 21. Imrana Qadeer, Bijoya Roy and Sandhya Goutam: Must History repeat
Itself? The Role of Dais in Maternity Care in Backwards Districts of
Himachal Pradesh
* 22. Ramila Bisht: Poor Women's Health and Stresses of Life: A Case
Study From Pauri Garhwal
* 23. Vasudha A. and Ragini Prem: Singrauli: Development, But At Whose
Cost?
* Part III: Social Development Index
* 24. Surajit Deb: Social Development Index 2014
* Part IV: Way Forward
* 25. Debabar Banerji: A Vision for an Alternate Public Health Service
for India
* Introduction: Imrana Qadeer: Challenges of Public Health in India
Today: An Introduction
* Part I: Contextualizing Public Health
* 1. Deepak Nayyar: Social Development and Economic Progress: Some
Reflections on the Relationship
* 2. K.B. Saxena: Agrarian Crisis, Farmers' Distress, Exclusionary
Growth
* 3. Utsa Patnaik: Aspects of Food Security: The Production and
Absorption of Food Grains in India in Recent Years
* 4. Dunu Roy: In the Name of the Poor: Urban Growth and Renewal
* 5. Gaurav Dwivedi: Equitable Access to Drinking Water Through Public
Private Partnership: A Myth or Reality
* 6. Mary E. John: Before or After Birth? Mortality, Sex Selection and
the Girl Child
* 7. Vandana Prasad and Dipa Sinha: The Reluctant State: Lacunae in
Current Child Health And Nutrition Policies and Programmes in India
* 8. Usha Ramanathan and Bezwada Wilson: Locating Health in the
Movement against Manual Scavenging
* Part II: Lessons Learned from Public Health Interventions
* 9. Rama V. Baru: Rebuilding Trust in Health Service Systems: Lessons
from The South African Experience
* 10. Girija Vydyanathan: How Has Tamil Nadu Fared Under NRHM- An
Introspection
* 11. Rakhal Gaitonde: Tamil Nadu A Critical Engagement
* 12. Rajesh Narwal: Success and Constrains of National Rural Health
Mission: Is There a Need for Course Correction
* 13. Biswajit Dhar and Reji Joseph: Developments In India's Domestic
Pharmaceutical Sector and Implications for Universal Healthcare in
India
* 14. Sandhya Srinivasan: Shifts in Medical Research : Influence of
Private Capital
* 15. Madhulika Banerjee: Medical Knowledge, Policy and People:
Medicinal Plants and the Demand for Ayurvedic Medicines
* 16. Sakthivel Selvaraj, Anup K. Karan and Indranil Mukhopadhyay:
Publicly Financed Health Insurance Schemes in India: How Effective
Are They in Providing Financial Risk Protection?
* 17. Akhila Vasan, Sylvia Karpagam, and Vijaya Kumar Seethappa:
Design, Implementation and Patient Experiences of the Rashtriya
Swasthya Bima Yojana and Vajypayee Arogyashree Scheme: A Qualitative
Study from Bangalore District, Karnataka
* 18. Bijoya Roy: Public Private Partnership in Healthcare:
Trajectories and Experiences from West Bengal
* 19. Kasturi Sen, Samir-Guha Roy, Shuba Kumar and Kethineni V.
Narayana: The Commercialization of Public Health Services:
Perspectives from West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh
* 20.Nalini Viswanathan and Monica Wallia: Birthing Experience of
Marginalized Women in Peri- Urban Public Health System: A Qualitative
Study of Maternity Care
* 21. Imrana Qadeer, Bijoya Roy and Sandhya Goutam: Must History repeat
Itself? The Role of Dais in Maternity Care in Backwards Districts of
Himachal Pradesh
* 22. Ramila Bisht: Poor Women's Health and Stresses of Life: A Case
Study From Pauri Garhwal
* 23. Vasudha A. and Ragini Prem: Singrauli: Development, But At Whose
Cost?
* Part III: Social Development Index
* 24. Surajit Deb: Social Development Index 2014
* Part IV: Way Forward
* 25. Debabar Banerji: A Vision for an Alternate Public Health Service
for India
* Foreword by Muchkund Dubey
* Introduction: Imrana Qadeer: Challenges of Public Health in India
Today: An Introduction
* Part I: Contextualizing Public Health
* 1. Deepak Nayyar: Social Development and Economic Progress: Some
Reflections on the Relationship
* 2. K.B. Saxena: Agrarian Crisis, Farmers' Distress, Exclusionary
Growth
* 3. Utsa Patnaik: Aspects of Food Security: The Production and
Absorption of Food Grains in India in Recent Years
* 4. Dunu Roy: In the Name of the Poor: Urban Growth and Renewal
* 5. Gaurav Dwivedi: Equitable Access to Drinking Water Through Public
Private Partnership: A Myth or Reality
* 6. Mary E. John: Before or After Birth? Mortality, Sex Selection and
the Girl Child
* 7. Vandana Prasad and Dipa Sinha: The Reluctant State: Lacunae in
Current Child Health And Nutrition Policies and Programmes in India
* 8. Usha Ramanathan and Bezwada Wilson: Locating Health in the
Movement against Manual Scavenging
* Part II: Lessons Learned from Public Health Interventions
* 9. Rama V. Baru: Rebuilding Trust in Health Service Systems: Lessons
from The South African Experience
* 10. Girija Vydyanathan: How Has Tamil Nadu Fared Under NRHM- An
Introspection
* 11. Rakhal Gaitonde: Tamil Nadu A Critical Engagement
* 12. Rajesh Narwal: Success and Constrains of National Rural Health
Mission: Is There a Need for Course Correction
* 13. Biswajit Dhar and Reji Joseph: Developments In India's Domestic
Pharmaceutical Sector and Implications for Universal Healthcare in
India
* 14. Sandhya Srinivasan: Shifts in Medical Research : Influence of
Private Capital
* 15. Madhulika Banerjee: Medical Knowledge, Policy and People:
Medicinal Plants and the Demand for Ayurvedic Medicines
* 16. Sakthivel Selvaraj, Anup K. Karan and Indranil Mukhopadhyay:
Publicly Financed Health Insurance Schemes in India: How Effective
Are They in Providing Financial Risk Protection?
* 17. Akhila Vasan, Sylvia Karpagam, and Vijaya Kumar Seethappa:
Design, Implementation and Patient Experiences of the Rashtriya
Swasthya Bima Yojana and Vajypayee Arogyashree Scheme: A Qualitative
Study from Bangalore District, Karnataka
* 18. Bijoya Roy: Public Private Partnership in Healthcare:
Trajectories and Experiences from West Bengal
* 19. Kasturi Sen, Samir-Guha Roy, Shuba Kumar and Kethineni V.
Narayana: The Commercialization of Public Health Services:
Perspectives from West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh
* 20.Nalini Viswanathan and Monica Wallia: Birthing Experience of
Marginalized Women in Peri- Urban Public Health System: A Qualitative
Study of Maternity Care
* 21. Imrana Qadeer, Bijoya Roy and Sandhya Goutam: Must History repeat
Itself? The Role of Dais in Maternity Care in Backwards Districts of
Himachal Pradesh
* 22. Ramila Bisht: Poor Women's Health and Stresses of Life: A Case
Study From Pauri Garhwal
* 23. Vasudha A. and Ragini Prem: Singrauli: Development, But At Whose
Cost?
* Part III: Social Development Index
* 24. Surajit Deb: Social Development Index 2014
* Part IV: Way Forward
* 25. Debabar Banerji: A Vision for an Alternate Public Health Service
for India
* Introduction: Imrana Qadeer: Challenges of Public Health in India
Today: An Introduction
* Part I: Contextualizing Public Health
* 1. Deepak Nayyar: Social Development and Economic Progress: Some
Reflections on the Relationship
* 2. K.B. Saxena: Agrarian Crisis, Farmers' Distress, Exclusionary
Growth
* 3. Utsa Patnaik: Aspects of Food Security: The Production and
Absorption of Food Grains in India in Recent Years
* 4. Dunu Roy: In the Name of the Poor: Urban Growth and Renewal
* 5. Gaurav Dwivedi: Equitable Access to Drinking Water Through Public
Private Partnership: A Myth or Reality
* 6. Mary E. John: Before or After Birth? Mortality, Sex Selection and
the Girl Child
* 7. Vandana Prasad and Dipa Sinha: The Reluctant State: Lacunae in
Current Child Health And Nutrition Policies and Programmes in India
* 8. Usha Ramanathan and Bezwada Wilson: Locating Health in the
Movement against Manual Scavenging
* Part II: Lessons Learned from Public Health Interventions
* 9. Rama V. Baru: Rebuilding Trust in Health Service Systems: Lessons
from The South African Experience
* 10. Girija Vydyanathan: How Has Tamil Nadu Fared Under NRHM- An
Introspection
* 11. Rakhal Gaitonde: Tamil Nadu A Critical Engagement
* 12. Rajesh Narwal: Success and Constrains of National Rural Health
Mission: Is There a Need for Course Correction
* 13. Biswajit Dhar and Reji Joseph: Developments In India's Domestic
Pharmaceutical Sector and Implications for Universal Healthcare in
India
* 14. Sandhya Srinivasan: Shifts in Medical Research : Influence of
Private Capital
* 15. Madhulika Banerjee: Medical Knowledge, Policy and People:
Medicinal Plants and the Demand for Ayurvedic Medicines
* 16. Sakthivel Selvaraj, Anup K. Karan and Indranil Mukhopadhyay:
Publicly Financed Health Insurance Schemes in India: How Effective
Are They in Providing Financial Risk Protection?
* 17. Akhila Vasan, Sylvia Karpagam, and Vijaya Kumar Seethappa:
Design, Implementation and Patient Experiences of the Rashtriya
Swasthya Bima Yojana and Vajypayee Arogyashree Scheme: A Qualitative
Study from Bangalore District, Karnataka
* 18. Bijoya Roy: Public Private Partnership in Healthcare:
Trajectories and Experiences from West Bengal
* 19. Kasturi Sen, Samir-Guha Roy, Shuba Kumar and Kethineni V.
Narayana: The Commercialization of Public Health Services:
Perspectives from West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh
* 20.Nalini Viswanathan and Monica Wallia: Birthing Experience of
Marginalized Women in Peri- Urban Public Health System: A Qualitative
Study of Maternity Care
* 21. Imrana Qadeer, Bijoya Roy and Sandhya Goutam: Must History repeat
Itself? The Role of Dais in Maternity Care in Backwards Districts of
Himachal Pradesh
* 22. Ramila Bisht: Poor Women's Health and Stresses of Life: A Case
Study From Pauri Garhwal
* 23. Vasudha A. and Ragini Prem: Singrauli: Development, But At Whose
Cost?
* Part III: Social Development Index
* 24. Surajit Deb: Social Development Index 2014
* Part IV: Way Forward
* 25. Debabar Banerji: A Vision for an Alternate Public Health Service
for India