Intersection of class, caste, gender and unmet healthcare needs in India: Implications for health policy
Despite renewed policy priorities to universalise health coverage, unmet need for healthcare is long-standing concern in India. The recent data suggests the unmet healthcare need amounts to a notable share of twelve per cent. While studies have examined inequalities in healthcare utilisation in sing...
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Main Authors: | Sandhya R. Mahapatro (Author), K.S. James (Author), Udaya S. Mishra (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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