Factors Affecting Public Health Quality In India: An Empirical Study
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Healthcare is non-negotiable for the well-being and quality of life in any society. In a large and diverse country like India, equitable and accessible healthcare remains a challenge. It is due to various factors like infrastructure gaps, workforce shortages, and social inequalities. These issues are particularly evident in rural areas, where access to quality care is often limited. Marginalized groups and low-income families face even more barriers, and it makes it difficult for them to receive the medical attention they need. This paper explores the broader factors influencing public healthcare quality in India. The paper will look at the importance of improving infrastructure, addressing disparities, and ensuring that healthcare policies prioritize inclusivity. The integration of innovative solutions, such as digital healthcare, also presents opportunities to bridge existing gaps. At the same time, there is a need for these advancements to be backed by strong policies and ethical practices so as to ensure fair access for all. With the help of collaboration, investment, and equity, this paper highlights the need for a healthcare system that serves the diverse needs of India’s population effectively. Study survey was conducted among 209 people from different occupational sector to know the Factors Affecting Public Health Quality in India and the impact of quality of different factors on Public Health and concludes that there is significant impact of quality of different factors on Public Health in India.
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