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Public health in India : Technology, governance, and service delivery

Sundar Diatha Krishna

Public health in India : Technology, governance, and service delivery - New Delhi Routledge 2015 - 163p xix

Table of contents;
Abbreviations. Introduction;
1. Save the Baby Girl Girish Lad and Laxmikant Deshmukh ;
2. Communication Trends amongst Hospital Personnel: A Multi-Site Methodology Candice D. Presseau, Qian Gao, Osman R. Sayan, and Stan Kachnowski ;
3. Measuring Service Quality in Health Sectors using SERVQUAL Model Chhanda Ray and Manigrib Bag;
4. Challenges to E-Governance Projects in Public Healthcare in India Aritra Pal, Arunabha Biswas and J. Ajith Kumar;
5. The Role of NGOs in Creating Participatory Dialogic Praxis for Community-based Mental Health Care: Reflections from Field Experiences at NAMI India Maheswar Satpathy;
6. R: An Open Source Alternative for Statistical Research in Public Health Raghu K. Mittal ;
7. mHealth4U (R): Convergence of ICT and Mobile Technologies for Rural Healthcare Delivery Repu Daman Chand, Indra Pratap Singh and Saroj Kanta Mishra;
8. Using Self Service Technology: Facilitating Customer Empowerment in a Telemedicine Context R. Lakshmi and P. Ganesan;
9. A Framework for Mobile-based Electronic Data Collection in Clinical Trials Peter Wakholi, Weiqin Chen and Jorn Klungsoyr ;
10. A Mobile Electronic Data Capture Solution for Applications in Public Health Shashank Garg, Isha Garg and Diatha Krishna Sundar. Bibliography. About the Editors. Notes on Contributors;
Index;


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1. Public Health - India2. Public Health - Management3. Social Conditions

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