Social and regional disparities in utilization of maternal and child healthcare services in india: a study of the post-national health mission period

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    June 2022 | Volume 10 | Article 895033 Healthcare Utilization BACKGROUND MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN THE POST-NATIONAL HEALTH MISSION PERIOD IN INDIA India has enjoyed enhanced economic growth, but has fared poorly in human development indicators and health outcomes, over the last two decades. Health outcome indicators, such as child and maternal health, remain unsatisfactorily high compared with south and east Asian countries with similar income levels and economic growth rates. Aside from the low population level indicators, worrying inequities in health concur with the multiple axes of caste, class, gender, and geographical differences . . .

     

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