EXPLORATORY LITERATURE REVIEW ON THE HEALTH CARE SCHEMES OF INDIA: A WAY TOWARD UNIVERSAL HEALTH CARE
Abstract
The healthcare schemes are the one of the key strategies for expanding access to universal healthcare. This could be accomplished through boosting the citizenry's exposure to healthcare and financial assurance. India is currently experiencing an epidemiological health transition in which non-communicable diseases are replacing communicable ones.3.2% of Indians experience poverty each year, while 34% of Indians allocate their entire income to buying for prescribed medication and associated treatment(Online, I. T. 2011). The central and state governments have introduced various health care schemes like; Ayushman Bharat, Janani Suraksha Yojana, Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Jan ArogyaYojna etc. The current work is a review paper, and the literature review was purposefully used as the study's technique. The study aim at the combining the significant theoretical works on the various health care scheme started by the centre government and state government before 2017
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