stdClass Object ( [id] => 8602 [paper_index] => EW201608-01-001140 [title] => PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES OF PUBLIC HEALTH IN INDIA: A SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS [description] =>

1. Diez Roux, A.V. 2011, Complex systems thinking and current impasses in health disparities research, American Journal of Public Health, 101(9), Pp. 1627 – 1634.

2. Government of India, 1946, Health Survey and Development (Bhore) Committee, Report, Volume-1, Delhi,     Publications Division, 2..

3. National Planning Committee, 1948, Subcommittee on National Health (Sokhey) Committee, Report, Bombay, Vora.

4. Government of India, 1961, Health Survey and Planning Committee (Mudaliar) Committee, Report, Volume-1,    Delhi, Publications Division, 1..

5. Government of India, 1963, Health Survey and Development (Chadha) Committee, Report, Volume-1, Delhi,     Publications Division, 2..

6. Government of India, 1965, Health Survey and Development (Mukherjee) Committee, Report, Volume- 2, Delhi,    Publications Division, 1..

7. Government of India, 1967, Health Survey and Development (Jungalwalla) Committee, Report, Volume- 2, Delhi,    Publications Division, 1..

8. Government of India, 1983, Health Survey and Development (J.Mehta,) Committee, Report, Volume-2, Delhi,    Publications Division, 3..

9. Government of India, 1987, Health Survey and Development (J.S. Bajaj) Committee, Report, Volume-2, Delhi,    Publications Division, 1..

10. Jehani B, 2012, where the outlook is health, The Hindu.

11. Buckley, N. J., Cuff, K., Hurley, J., McLeod, L., Mestelman, S., & Cameron, D. 2012. An Experimental Investigation of Mixed Systems of Public and Private Health Care Finance. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. Available online at: http:// socserv.mcmaster.ca/econ/rsrch/papers/archive/2012- 02.pdf

12. Duggal R. 2012. Challenges in Financing Healthcare. Economic and Political Weekly.XLVII (35).

13. Gayathri .K 2011.State-Level Health Budget and Expenditure Tracking System: Karnataka, A Study Sponsored by National Health Systems Resource Center, Ministry of Health Government of India, New Delhi, 2011.

14. Chakraborty, 2010. Pattern of public health expenditure in India: Analysis of state and central health budgets in pre and post National Rural Health Mission period.Available online at: http://www.slideshare.net/ IPHIndia/patterns-of-publichealth- expenditure-in-indiaanalysis-of-state-and-central-health-budgets-in-preandpost-national-rural-health-mission-period-gautamchakraborty

15. Marcus J. Claesson et al, 2009, Comparative Analysis of Pyrosequencing and a Phylogenetic Microarray for Exploring Microbial Community Structures in the Human Distal Intestine,PLOS one A peer reviewed open access journal  

16. Bhat, R., & Jain, N. 2004. Analysis of public expenditure on health using state level data. Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. Available online at: http:// www.iimahd.ernet.in/publications/data/2004-06- 08rbhat.pdf

17. Chauhan, L. S. 2011. Public Health in India: Issues and Challenges. Indian Journal of Public Health, 55 (2), 88.

18. Rahman, S. U., & Smith, D. K. 2000. Use of locationallocation models in health service development planning in developing nations. European Journal of Operational Research, 123(3), 437-452.

19. WHO, 2003, World Health Statistics – 2003, World Health Organization, Geneva.   

[author] => Krishtappa Basappa [googlescholar] => [doi] => [year] => 2016 [month] => August [volume] => 4 [issue] => 8 [file] => eprapub/EW201608-01-001140.pdf [abstract] =>

Health is a complex phenomenon, and it can be approached from many wings. Public health aims to understand and influence the social, cultural and economic determinants of health as well as to study and structure health systems as efficient channels for health services delivery. Public health is thus, a discipline built on the academic tradition of inquiry involving research, teaching and professional practice to prevent disease and promote health in populations. Poor people usually have the worst health outcomes and people are pushed further into poverty due to ill health. Health services fail poor people because health systems are often caught in a web of failed accountability.

This paper seeks to make explicit a shared understanding conceptual frame-work of public health, and to analyze the Public Health status in India, particularly in Karnataka (state) with empirical evidence with 250 respondents to judge the demographical, Public Health status and factors which are mainly concern with the public health. Finally, researchers mainly highlight to draw suitable findings and suggestions to improvement of public health in India, Particularly in Karnataka.

KEYWORDS: Health, Public, Population, disease, poor people

[keywords] => [doj] => [hit] => 2092 [status] => [award_status] => P [orderr] => 11 [journal_id] => 4 [googlesearch_link] => [edit_on] => [is_status] => 1 [journalname] => EPRA International Journal of Economic and Business Review(JEBR) [short_code] => IJES [eissn] => 2347-9671 (O), 2349-0187(P) [pissn] => [home_page_wrapper] => images/products_image/12.JEBR.png ) Error fetching PDF file.