Changing disease profile and preventive health care in India: Issues of economy, equity and effectiveness
The importance of preventive health care practices has increasingly been recognized in the wake of changing disease profile in India. The disease burden has been shifting from communicable to non-communicable diseases as a result of greater focus on achieving competitiveness in a fast globalizing...
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doaj-49cf7142494f46299fc912e47b009e9a2020-11-25T02:12:28ZengMakhdoomi PrintersGlobal Journal of Medicine and Public Health 2277-96042277-96042015-01-0142Changing disease profile and preventive health care in India: Issues of economy, equity and effectivenessSalma KaneezThe importance of preventive health care practices has increasingly been recognized in the wake of changing disease profile in India. The disease burden has been shifting from communicable to non-communicable diseases as a result of greater focus on achieving competitiveness in a fast globalizing economy. The rapid pace of social and technological changes has led to adverse life style choices resulting in higher incidence of heart diseases, diabetes, obesity, cancer, and deteriorating inter-personal relations and psychological well-being among individuals. Most of these health risks can considerably be reduced through disseminating science-based information on health promotion and disease prevention including exercise, nutrition, smoking and tobacco cessation, immunization, counseling, fostering good habits of health and hygiene, disease screening and preventive medicine. Prior evidences indicate that preventive health interventions can improve health outcomes in a great deal. In a regressive health delivery system of India where major health expenses on curative health is met by out-of-pocket money, preventive health services hold promise to be cost efficient, clinically effective and equity promoting. This article, therefore, examines in depth the issues and prospects of preventive and promotive health care services in realizing optimum health care needs of the people.http://gjmedph.com/uploads/COMMENTARY1-Vo4No2.pdfPreventive Health CareEquityCost Effective |
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Changing disease profile and preventive health care in India: Issues of economy, equity and effectiveness |
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Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health |
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The importance of preventive health care practices has increasingly been
recognized in the wake of changing disease profile in India. The disease burden has
been shifting from communicable to non-communicable diseases as a result of
greater focus on achieving competitiveness in a fast globalizing economy. The rapid
pace of social and technological changes has led to adverse life style choices
resulting in higher incidence of heart diseases, diabetes, obesity, cancer, and
deteriorating inter-personal relations and psychological well-being among
individuals. Most of these health risks can considerably be reduced through
disseminating science-based information on health promotion and disease
prevention including exercise, nutrition, smoking and tobacco cessation,
immunization, counseling, fostering good habits of health and hygiene, disease
screening and preventive medicine. Prior evidences indicate that preventive health
interventions can improve health outcomes in a great deal. In a regressive health
delivery system of India where major health expenses on curative health is met by out-of-pocket money, preventive health services hold promise to be cost efficient, clinically effective and equity promoting. This article, therefore, examines in depth the issues and prospects of preventive and promotive health care services in realizing optimum health care needs of the people. |
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Preventive Health Care Equity Cost Effective |
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