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primary healthcare
July 19, 2024
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Nonprofit tech adoption: Maintaining the human touch
Why should nonprofits leverage technology, and what must they look out for? FMCH's journey reveals the value of rigorous training and heeding fieldworkers' feedback.
by
Derrek Xavier
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7 min read
June 2, 2022
Do Indian PHCs really have too many doctors?
The recent Rural Health Statistics report finds a surplus of doctors in primary health centres. But these numbers don’t account for the problem of doctor absenteeism.
by
Banjot Kaur
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5 min read
March 3, 2022
Child malnutrition: Lessons from Melghat
An IAS officer reflects on the importance of local-level data, intersectoral solutions, and the role of communities, governments, and nonprofits in fighting malnutrition.
by
Dr Mittali Sethi
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8 min read
July 14, 2021
What does UP’s population policy mean for reproductive rights?
Rather than ensuring reproductive rights for its citizens, Uttar Pradesh’s new population policy violates them.
by
Shireen Jejeebhoy
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5 min read
April 28, 2021
How is rural Bihar dealing with the second wave of COVID-19?
A field report from rural Bihar that speaks to the situation on the ground in terms of food security, livelihoods, and primary healthcare.
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India Development Review
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3 min read
April 23, 2020
COVID-19: What primary health workers need
Likely to be the first point of contact for most COVID-19 patients, here's how frontline workers can be supported to deal with the pandemic.
by
Dr Sanjana Brahmawar Mohan
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Manisha Dutta
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Hyjel D’Souza
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6 min read
November 8, 2019
India’s ‘missing’ tuberculosis cases
India has the highest number of TB cases globally. Still, an estimated 550,000 TB cases have not been registered, and more than half the cases of drug-resistant TB remain undetected, undiagnosed, and untreated.
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IndiaSpend
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Swagata Yadavar
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5 min read
January 31, 2019
A replicable model for urban healthcare
Lessons from Mohalla Clinics, which are well designed and hyper local, present innovative solutions to the challenge of urban healthcare.
by
Dr Chandrakant Lahariya
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6 min read
November 14, 2018
India’s first comprehensive tribal health report
The report is the culmination of years of study by an expert committee, which examined how tribal communities in India suffer from inequity in healthcare, and how this gap can be bridged.
by
Ayesha Marfatia
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4 min read
September 14, 2018
The healthcare skew
Access to healthcare is an issue that millions in the country still struggle with, and India needs to build a strong primary healthcare system to address this.
by
Dr Pavitra Mohan
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Dr Raman Kumar
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4 min read
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