Health care for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities in India

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Amitav Mishra, Jayanthi Narayan
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Abstract

Legislations for persons with disabilities emerged in the 1990s in India, providing them with rights and entitlements. Aligned with the UNCRPD, the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act (2016) supports improved programmes and services. There are no exclusive policies for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Different government departments and non-government organisations provide services including centrally sponsored programmes to persons with disabilities and enable them to exercise their rights. For example, rehabilitation and provision of aids and appliances lie with the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, right to education is with the Ministry of Education, and, early intervention and health services and related supports are with the Ministry of Health. In India, non-government organisations also play a vital role in health care services. In this paper, we discuss the existing health care systems including medical services in India for persons with disabilities with a specific focus on persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The discussion include how the system was evolved and what is in place today, the coverage, strengths, and limitations in the system. We have tried to provide a comprehensive description of existing policies, and practices of health care as well as the cultural influences with regard to health care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in India.

印度智力和发育障碍人士的医疗保健
印度于 20 世纪 90 年代制定了残疾人立法,为残疾人提供权利和应享待遇。与《联合国残疾人权利公约》相一致,《残疾人权利法》(2016 年)支持改进计划和服务。目前尚无针对智力和发育障碍人士的专属政策。不同的政府部门和非政府组织为残疾人提供服务,包括中央资助的计划,使他们能够行使自己的权利。例如,康复和辅助器具的提供由社会正义和赋权部负责,受教育权由教育部负责,早期干预和保健服务及相关支持由卫生部负责。在印度,非政府组织也在医疗保健服务中发挥着重要作用。在本文中,我们将讨论印度现有的医疗保健系统,包括为残疾人提供的医疗服务,并特别关注智力和发育障碍人士。讨论内容包括该系统是如何演变的、目前的情况如何、该系统的覆盖范围、优势和局限性。我们试图全面描述印度智力和发育障碍人士医疗保健方面的现有政策、医疗保健实践以及文化影响。
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