A Community (Mohalla) Clinic: An Honest Approach by Delhi’s State Government, India: An Analysis of Media Reports

Authors

  • Dr. Aditya Narayan Misra Associate Professor, Political Science, Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi, India
  • Prof. (Dr.) Tej Narayan Ojha Professor, Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi, India

Keywords:

primary health care, Mohalla clinics, government effort, Delhi

Abstract

The study presents an analytical study of the efficient quality and services of Community (Mohalla) clinics of public health institutions in the heart of Delhi, which have strongly supported the innovative idea of the current government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi. It also describes reflections on the scalability of public health services. This study seeks to examine the stories of three popular media outlets and their research-based reports. The research paper sought to clarify the operational side of the health system by launching Mohalla Clinics in Delhi. Primary health care is an essential pillar of any developing society, and now the government has offered more options for public health services through the Mohalla Clinic. The research paper should also examine the degree of public satisfaction and acceptance of government efforts to provide health services to all members of society, since the government's approach to primary health care appears to be a fundamental need of society, and at the time of commercialization, health services are almost out of reach for people without solid economic provision. The paper concludes that Mohalla Clinics is certainly a very innovative idea to support quality health facilities in community. The method used in the study was based on literature research and secondary material.

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Published

2023-02-02