The National Health Mission needs more money, as does primary healthcare and India’s health workforce, K. Srinath Reddy, president of the Public Health Foundation of India, and Yamini Aiyar, president and chief executive of the Centre for Policy Research, tell Govindraj Ethiraj
The Central government, the Meghalaya government and the World Bank have signed a USD 40 million health project for Meghalaya to improve the quality of health s
At least 30 per cent of the population or 40 crore individuals, called the missing middle , are devoid of any financial protection for health, said a Niti Aayog report.
The Central government, the Meghalaya government and the World Bank have signed a USD 40 million health project for Meghalaya to improve the quality of health s
The Centre and Meghalaya government inked a loan agreement worth $40 million with World Bank in order to augment healthcare capacity in the state to deal with health emergencies like Covid-19. The Meghalaya Health Systems Strengthening Project will enhance the management and governance capabilities of the state and its health facilities; expand the design and coverage of the