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Introduction: Geographical accessibility is important against health equity, particularly for less developed countries as Nepal. It is important to identify the disparities in geographical accessibility to the three levels of public health facilities across Nepal, which has not been available.
2 lis 2023 · This article examines the opportunities and challenges of Nepal’s federalisation process from the perspective of those holding a wide variety of health system roles, including policymakers, health service providers, local elected members, and other local stakeholders.
The National health system of Nepal has prioritized in similar way. The aim of this study is to explore the challenges and opportunities on the road to UHC in Nepal. Method. We used varieties of search terminologies with popular search engines like PubMed, Google, Google Scholar, etc. to identify studies regarding Nepal’s progress towards UHC.
INTRODUCTION. Nepal is continuously putting its efforts to develop a very competent health system in Nepal for the last 1500 years or so. Nepal was ruled by many dynasties and rulers during which they contributed well to develop the health system as far as the available resources allowed.
31 sty 2022 · Nepal’s Primary Health Care (PHC) is aligned vertically with disease control programs at the core and a vast network of community health workers at the periphery.
Medical Geography is defined as the study of spatial distribution of health, ill heath and diseases as determined by the natural and cultural milieu of human-beings (Khan 1971). It is...
14 cze 2014 · Abstract. While established that geographical inaccessibility is a key barrier to the utilisation of health services, it remains unknown whether disparities are driven only by limited access to these services, or are also attributable to health behaviour.