A STUDY ON ACCESS OF HEALTH OF RURAL PEOPLE WITH GOVERNMENT SCHEMES IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO OUTER REGION OF CHENNAI
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A STUDY ON ACCESS OF HEALTH OF RURAL PEOPLE WITH GOVERNMENT SCHEMES IN INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO OUTER REGION OF CHENNAI
AUTHOR
Agnes Abi
132204017 ,B.COM,LL.B., (Horns)
Saveetha School of law
Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science (SIMATS)
Chennai-600077
ABSTRACT:
In a country, the right to health is a fundamental human right that ensures every individual has access to quality healthcare services without discrimination. However, for rural communities, accessing adequate healthcare has often been a significant challenge due to various socio-economic factors and geographical barriers. The objectives are To Assess Awareness and Knowledge. The study has been conducted using the empirical research method. The samples have been collected using the simple random sampling method. A total of 208 samples have been collected for the study. The sample frame taken here is of public areas in and around Chennai. The independent variables are gender, age, educational qualification and occupation. Dependent variables used are aware of any government schemes or programs that aim to provide healthcare services specifically for rural communities. The Graphical representation is the statistical tool used for the study. Important findings related to the right to health of rural people with government schemes can reveal crucial insights about the effectiveness, challenges, and impact of healthcare initiatives in rural areas. Improved Healthcare Access: Government schemes have shown to improve healthcare access for rural people, reducing geographical barriers by establishing healthcare facilities closer to rural communities. In conclusion, the right to health of rural people with government schemes is a critical aspect of ensuring equitable healthcare access and improving the well-being of rural communities.
KEYWORDS:
Rural regions , health care , clinical consultation , emergencies ,Government
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