Health and Development:An Introduction

T. Sekher, A. Radkar
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Good quality affordable health is crucial and central to human well-being and happiness. In general, healthy people live longer, are more productive, and contribute more to their households and society. India is undergoing a rapid and unprecedented health transition in recent decades. We are faced with the huge burden of infectious diseases, unsafe pregnancies, and malnourishment on one side and the growing incidences of non-communicable and costly-to-treat diseases on the other. Considerable disparities still persists between social groups and across the regions/states in India wherein the most disadvantaged sections reporting the worst health conditions. Added to this, another challenge is the widening gender disparities in health status and utilization of health services. Despite the considerable improvement over the decades in the provision of primary healthcare services to the rural and remotest areas of this vast nation, inequalities by socio-economic classes continue as an unfinished agenda. This may be attributed to a range of social, economic and political factors which determines the distribution and accessibility of healthcare. Efficient allocation of health resources across regions and communities is required to ensure the availability of basic healthcare services to all and needy.
健康与发展:导论
高质量、可负担得起的健康对人类福祉和幸福至关重要。一般来说,健康的人寿命更长,生产力更高,对家庭和社会的贡献也更大。近几十年来,印度正在经历快速和前所未有的卫生转型。一方面,我们面临着传染病、不安全怀孕和营养不良的巨大负担,另一方面,非传染性疾病和治疗费用高昂的疾病发病率不断上升。社会群体之间以及印度各区域/邦之间仍然存在相当大的差距,其中最弱势群体报告的健康状况最差。除此之外,另一个挑战是健康状况和利用保健服务方面的性别差距日益扩大。尽管在过去几十年里,在向这个庞大国家的农村和最偏远地区提供初级保健服务方面有了相当大的改善,但社会经济阶层之间的不平等仍然是一个未完成的议程。这可归因于一系列社会、经济和政治因素,这些因素决定了医疗保健的分布和可及性。必须在各区域和社区之间有效分配卫生资源,以确保向所有有需要的人提供基本保健服务。
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