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Jan Swasthya Sahyog,
Chhattisgarh
This NGO operates in the tribal areas of
Chhattisgarh, focusing on providing
healthcare to marginalized communities.
Jan Swasthya Sahyog emphasises
community participation, and their
initiatives include primary healthcare,
training local health workers, and
addressing socio-economic determinants of
health.
Future Prospects and
Recommendations
India's health infrastructure, while
commendable in many aspects, clashes
with unrelenting challenges that beckon for
new solutions. Rural healthcare
accessibility remains a focal point, urging
initiatives to strengthen primary healthcare
facilities and address the shortage of
healthcare professionals in remote areas.
Embracing technological advancements,
especially in telemedicine, is essential to
link the urban-rural healthcare divide. The
roadmap to a volatile health infrastructure
requires a standard shift in policies and
financial commitments. Policymakers must
prioritise the development of a hetfy health
insurance framework to ease the burden of
out-of-pocket expenses on citizens.
Increased investments in healthcare, both
at the national and regional levels, are
predominant. These investments should not
only focus on expanding infrastructure but
also on nurturing a skilled healthcare
workforce through comprehensive training
programs and educational reforms. Publicprivate
partnerships can be supplied to
boost healthcare delivery and encourage
innovations in medical
research.Sustainability is the cornerstone
of a tough healthcare system. Efforts
should be directed towards green practices
within healthcare facilities, embracing .
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