Department of Business and Management, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Review Article
Critical Failure Factors and its Impact in Accessing Rural Primary Health Care Hospitals-Special Reference from Karnataka
Author(s): Ganesh L*
India has a population of 1.26 billion people in that three quarters live in rural areas. Approximately, in India 400 million people live on less than 1.25 US $ per day In spite of this, most Indians seek healthcare in private facilities. Due to many years of neglect, lower-level public healthcare facilities often suffer from a variety of problems, including worker absenteeism and dual public-private practice, low demand for their use, and shortages of supplies and staff. All these sustainable changes raises questions like, how the health care is delivered and utilized, combined with demands for expensive new technology and how the funds are mobilized. In case of utilization, access to public healthcare is central, in the performance of utilization of health care systems. In fact, the importance of service delivery for people has resulted in measurement of utilization and access havin.. View More»