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100 | _aSingh, Vanita | ||
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_aTo Rx or Not: _bMainstreaming Informal Providers: Case analysis |
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_aIndia _bSage _cDec2022 |
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300 | _aDec2022, Vol. 47 Issue 4, p314-316. 3p. | ||
440 | _aVikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers | ||
520 | _aThese IPs provide low-cost essential care to community people, but given that many IPs have no formal training, the quality of care and the resulting health outcomes are always a concern. This case revitalizes the policy debate about mainstreaming informal providers (IPs) in India's rural healthcare delivery system. However, with increasing evidence of the supportive role of IPs, especially in most backward states in India, the policy debate is shifting towards a co-option strategy for IPs. | ||
650 | _aMEDICAL personnel | ||
650 | _aRURAL health | ||
650 | _aHEALTH equity | ||
650 | _aCase Analysis | ||
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_aShajahan, Althaf _dIndia Sage Dec2022 _oCase5 _tTo Rx or Not: |
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_2Online Access _3Case Analysis _uhttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/02560909221141155 |
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