The Relevance of Primary Care in India

Authors

  • Dr Alok Modi Kevalya hospital, Thane Author
  • Dr Anuj Maheshwari Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow Author
  • Dr BM Makkar Dr Makkar’s diabetes and obesity center, Delhi Author
  • Dr SS Dariya SMS Hospital, Jaipur Author
  • Dr Akash Singh Manjalpur hospital pvt Ltd, Vadodara Author
  • Dr Sunil Gupta Sunil’s Diabetes Care n’ Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur Author
  • Dr Anil Kumar Vermani Dr Anil Kumar Vermani’s clinic, Jamshedpur Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JDRR/2024(6)174

Keywords:

Primary care , tertiary care hospitals, health outcomes, primary healthcare

Abstract

Primary care is the backbone of any effective healthcare system. It is vital for India, a country with a large and diverse population and
various health-related issues. Primary care in India serves many purposes, such as ensuring access and affordability of healthcare,
preventing and managing diseases, and promoting public health.This article explores the importance of primary care in India, its
challenges, and the possible ways to improve it.

Author Biographies

  • Dr Alok Modi, Kevalya hospital, Thane

    Kevalya hospital, Thane

  • Dr Anuj Maheshwari, Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow

    Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow

  • Dr BM Makkar, Dr Makkar’s diabetes and obesity center, Delhi

    Dr Makkar’s diabetes and obesity center, Delhi

  • Dr SS Dariya, SMS Hospital, Jaipur

    SMS Hospital, Jaipur

  • Dr Akash Singh, Manjalpur hospital pvt Ltd, Vadodara

    Manjalpur hospital pvt Ltd, Vadodara

  • Dr Sunil Gupta, Sunil’s Diabetes Care n’ Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur

    Sunil’s Diabetes Care n’ Research Centre Pvt. Ltd., Nagpur 

  • Dr Anil Kumar Vermani, Dr Anil Kumar Vermani’s clinic, Jamshedpur

    Dr Anil Kumar Vermani’s clinic, Jamshedpur

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Published

2024-01-04