Equity and access : Health care studies in India /
edited by Purendra Prasad and Amar Jesani.
- First edition.
- xiv, 418 pages ; 23 cm.
- Oxford India studies in contemporary society .
Papers presented at the workshop held during March 6-7, 2015.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of contents List of Tables and Figures Introduction : Health Inequities in India : The Larger Dimensions N Purendra Prasad
Section I: State, Market, and Health Care
1. State, Community, and Primary Health Care: Disempowering Discourses? Ritu Priya 2. Health Care Reforms: Do they Ensure Social Protection for the Working Poor N Purendra Prasad 3. Medical Industrial Complex: Trends in Corporatisation of Health Services Rama V Baru. 4. Social Roots of Medical Education Neha Madhiwalla 5. Medical Education and Basic Health Care: Forging Connections Anand Zacharaiah
Section II: Pharmaceuticals and Experimentation
6. Globalization, Intellectual Property Rights, and Pharmaceuticals Amit Sengupta. 7. Access to Pharmaceuticals: Role of State, Industry, and Market S Srinivasan and Malini Aisola 8. Structure, Organization, and Knowledge Production of Clinical Trial Industry Roger Jeffery, Gerard Porter, Salla Sariola, Amar Jesani, and Deapica Ravindran 9. Body as `Resource' in Surrogacy and Bio-medical Research: New Frontiers and Dilemmas Sarojini Nadimpally and Vrinda Marwah.
Section III: Equity Issues in Health Care - Gender, Caste, Disability and Violence
10. Health, Disability, and Equity: Conversation Among Bodies, Discourses, and Law Renu Addlakha. 11. Caste, Class, and Gender on the Margins of the State: An Ethnographic Study Among Community Health Workers Madhumita Biswal 12. Legitimising Violence: A Narrative of Sexual Health Asima Jena 13. Addressing Violence Against Women as a Health Care Issue: Perceptions and Approaches Sangeeta Rege and Padma Deosthali.
Section IV: Right to Health and Universal Health Strategies
14. Universal Health Coverage: How Viable? K Srinath Reddy and Manu Raj Mathur 15. Kerala's Early Experience: Moving towards Universal Health Coverage Sunil Nandraj and Devaki Nambiar 16. A Financing Strategy for Universal Access to Health Care: Maharashtra Model Ravi Duggal. 17. The Right to Health: A Contested Journey Kajal Bharadwaj, Veena Johari and Vivek Divan
Index
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Library of Congress -- New Delhi Overseas Office
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Medical care--India--Congresses. Health services accessibility--India--Congresses. Medical policy--India--Congresses. Right to health--India--Congresses.