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Health systems resilience is key to learning lessons from country responses to crises such as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In this perspective, we review COVID-19 responses in 28 countries using a new health systems resilience framework. Through a combination of literature review, national...
India reports high rates of both noncommunicable and communicable diseases. The poor performance of the USA in standardized adult mortality rates is a subject for continuing debate politically and in professional discussions but largely rests on a lack of universal health insurance and poor dietary ...
The rural healthcare setup in India is still in a primitive stage. However, there is considerable improvement in terms of participation of locally trained paramedical personnel. Such stakeholders have increased the penetration and acceptance of national health programmes. However, their role in the pri...
Primary care has shown to play a vital role in managing diabetes and hypertension successfully in South India [11], and chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases in Nepal [12]. Bangladesh, with support from WHO, also uses PHC as a major channel for implementing the Package of Essential ...
Immune memory is a defining feature of the acquired immune system, but activation of the innate immune system can also result in enhanced responsiveness to subsequent triggers. This process has been termed ‘trained immunity’, a de facto innate immune memory. Research in the past decade has poi...
The public sector bank, State Bank of India had the highest retention rate in the health insurance segment with a rate of over 94 percent during financial year 2019.
The metabolite 1-naphtol is more toxic than its parent compound, and it has arisen in India [104].Methomyl, carbaryl and carbofuran, commonly used carbamates, have appeared in the aquatic environment [105].Carbofuran has commonly been associated with wildlife pesticide poisoning events when ...
The National Academy of Medicine has long advocated for a “learning healthcare system” that produces constantly updated reference data during the care process. Moving toward a rapid learning system to solve intractable problems in health demands a bala