Unmet need for treatment-seeking from public health facilities in India: An analysis of sociodemographic, regional and disease-wise variations
Treatment-seeking behaviour is closely associated with the health status of individuals and countries. About 800 million people have no access to health services in the developing world. Though the situation has been improving, the inequalities across geographical regions, socioeconomic status, and...
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Main Authors: | Rajaram Yadav (Author), Jeetendra Yadav (Author), Chander Shekhar (Author) |
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