| Literature DB >> 23743004 |
Saseendran Pallikadavath1, Abhishek Singh, Reuben Ogollah, Tara Dean, William Stones.
Abstract
This paper examines the extent of inequalities in human resource provision at India's Heath Sub-Centres (HSC)--first level of service provision in the public health system. 'Within state' inequality explained about 71% and 'between state' inequality explained the remaining 29% of the overall inter-HSC inequality. The Northern states had a lower health worker share relative to the extent of their HSC provision. Contextual factors that contributed to 'between' and 'within' district inequalities were the percentages of villages connected with all-weather roads and having primary schools. Analysis demonstrates a policy and programming need to address 'within State' inequalities as a priority.Entities:
Keywords: Health Sub-Centre; Human resources for health; India; Inequalities in health; Primary health care system
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23743004 DOI: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2013.05.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Place ISSN: 1353-8292 Impact factor: 4.078