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Specialist Services in the Indian Rural Public Health System for Maternal and Child Healthcare-A Study of Four States


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1 Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, India
2 Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India
     

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The present study attempts to examine the role of specialist services in the rural public health system of India in the areas of maternal and child healthcare. The study uses primary data collected through a survey of doctors and paramedical staff working at public health facilities regarding availability and quality of the specialist services in gynaecology, paediatrics and anaesthesia. The study discusses in detail aspects of infrastructure, manpower and operational challenges faced in effective provisioning of specialist services through the rural health facilities of four largest states-Bihar, Madhya Pradesh (MP), Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh (UP). The findings of the survey reveal a significant dearth of specialist doctors with their concentration at the district level. Moreover, there are severe misallocations of the specialist doctors and, lack of manpower support, equipment and basic infrastructure within the public health system causing serious challenges in effective provisioning of specialist services for maternal and child healthcare. Lastly, the efforts made by the government for providing additional manpower support for these services are also not giving the desired results.

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Maternal Health, Child Health, Specialist Doctors, Emergency Obstetric Care (EmOC), Rural Healthcare.
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Shreekant Iyengar
Institute of Law, Nirma University, Ahmedabad, India
Ravindra H. Dholakia
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India

Abstract


The present study attempts to examine the role of specialist services in the rural public health system of India in the areas of maternal and child healthcare. The study uses primary data collected through a survey of doctors and paramedical staff working at public health facilities regarding availability and quality of the specialist services in gynaecology, paediatrics and anaesthesia. The study discusses in detail aspects of infrastructure, manpower and operational challenges faced in effective provisioning of specialist services through the rural health facilities of four largest states-Bihar, Madhya Pradesh (MP), Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh (UP). The findings of the survey reveal a significant dearth of specialist doctors with their concentration at the district level. Moreover, there are severe misallocations of the specialist doctors and, lack of manpower support, equipment and basic infrastructure within the public health system causing serious challenges in effective provisioning of specialist services for maternal and child healthcare. Lastly, the efforts made by the government for providing additional manpower support for these services are also not giving the desired results.

Keywords


Maternal Health, Child Health, Specialist Doctors, Emergency Obstetric Care (EmOC), Rural Healthcare.