Improving Access to Sterilization Services through Public Private Partnership: Cases from Rajasthan
Introduction: Under the National Rural Health Mission, the government has promoted several Public Private Partnership schemes to extend health services to the rural populations; sterilization is one such service. Rajasthan, one of its high focus districts, has adopted the scheme. Objective: Examine...
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doaj-809d28468d214924b1cab8ee3774508b2020-11-25T03:23:13ZengLight House Polyclinic Mangalore Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences0972-59970972-59972020-05-01191Improving Access to Sterilization Services through Public Private Partnership: Cases from RajasthanSusrita Neogi0Ph.D. Scholar, Centre of Social Medicine and Community Health, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi - 110067Introduction: Under the National Rural Health Mission, the government has promoted several Public Private Partnership schemes to extend health services to the rural populations; sterilization is one such service. Rajasthan, one of its high focus districts, has adopted the scheme. Objective: Examine the capacity and perception of the private providers to reduce barriers to accessing sterilization services in Rajasthan. Methodology: Case study design is adopted in the study with purposively selected private providers from two districts of Rajasthan. Results: There is diversity in the capacity of different providers, in the scheme, to deliver accessible services. Besides, their perceptions about barriers to access also vary. Discussion: Three broad phenomena emerge: first, the role of the private sector in bridging the barriers to access is limited; second, their role is shaped by their perceptions about barriers to access; and third, the emphasis of the scheme is more towards the promotion of private facilities than ensuring access.https://www.ojhas.org/issue73/2020-1-3.htmlpublic private partnershipreproductive healthsterilizationaccesscapacityperceptionnrhmmission parivar vikas |
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Improving Access to Sterilization Services through Public Private Partnership: Cases from Rajasthan |
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Improving Access to Sterilization Services through Public Private Partnership: Cases from Rajasthan |
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Improving Access to Sterilization Services through Public Private Partnership: Cases from Rajasthan |
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Improving Access to Sterilization Services through Public Private Partnership: Cases from Rajasthan |
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Light House Polyclinic Mangalore |
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Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences |
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Introduction: Under the National Rural Health Mission, the government has promoted several Public Private Partnership schemes to extend health services to the rural populations; sterilization is one such service. Rajasthan, one of its high focus districts, has adopted the scheme. Objective: Examine the capacity and perception of the private providers to reduce barriers to accessing sterilization services in Rajasthan. Methodology: Case study design is adopted in the study with purposively selected private providers from two districts of Rajasthan. Results: There is diversity in the capacity of different providers, in the scheme, to deliver accessible services. Besides, their perceptions about barriers to access also vary. Discussion: Three broad phenomena emerge: first, the role of the private sector in bridging the barriers to access is limited; second, their role is shaped by their perceptions about barriers to access; and third, the emphasis of the scheme is more towards the promotion of private facilities than ensuring access. |
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public private partnership reproductive health sterilization access capacity perception nrhm mission parivar vikas |
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