HEALTH INEQUALITY IN INDIA

Abstract

Health of a society is determined by the various Social and economic factors, this is especially so in case of India where the society is diverse, multicultural, overpopulated and undergoing rapid but unequal economic growth. This paper attempts to review the effects of growing inequality in healthcare system. It tries to identify the factors responsible for the difficulties in healthcare delivery in an unequal society and its effect on the health of a society.

Authors and Affiliations

Mr. ShashidharChannappa, Dr. Kodandarama, Ms. Amrita Mukerjee

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Mr. ShashidharChannappa, Dr. Kodandarama, Ms. Amrita Mukerjee (2011). HEALTH INEQUALITY IN INDIA. International Journal of Physical and Social Sciences (IJPSS), 1(3), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-41510