Improving the Health of Mother and Child: Solutions from India
Improving the Health of Mother and Child: Solutions from India is a compendium of sixteen case studies of maternal and child healthcare providers in India. The case studies identify and document effective service delivery approaches from maternal and child healthcare providers in …
Rapid Assessment Thayi Bhagya Scheme, Karnataka
This report describes the collaboration between ACCESS Health International and Karnataka State Health Systems Resource Center to provides a rapid assessment of the Thayi Bhagya Scheme. Initiated in 2009, this partnership between the government of Karnataka and private hospitals provides poor women …
Tele-Health delivery models in India – An analysis
In this report, ACCESS Health International undertook a comparative analysis of three models used in telehealth organizations currently operational in India: CARE Rural Health Mission, World Health Partners, and E-Health Point. The aim is to facilitate a discussion with policy makers on …
Urban Primary Healthcare and Private Sector in India – A Brief Analysis of Kriti, Swasth India, and Viva Sehat
Primary care in urban areas is dominated by single practitioner clinics and unqualified practitioners. The markets where these providers operate are fragmented and unregulated, and quality of care is unreliable. In the recent years, several initiatives have attempted to reduce fragmentation of …
Comparative Case Study Mobile Medical Units In Bihar and Madhya Pradesh
ACCESS Health International completed the following comparative case study of mobile medical units (MMUs) in Bihar and Madhya Pradesh. The case study analyzes the programs’ operations through interviews with public and private partners, field visits, and secondary research to better understand how …
Health Needs of North Coastal Prakasam region Andhra Pradesh, India
This report describes the healthcare scenario in the North Coast region of Prakasam district in Andhra Pradesh, India. From August 2010 to January 2011, qualitative and quantitative research methods were used to reveal the challenges faced by the district public health system …
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