Global Health and Social Care Unit, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom.
Health Place. 2013 Sep;23:26-32. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2013.05.003. Epub 2013 May 22.
This paper examines the extent of inequalities in human resource provision at India's Heath Sub-Centres (HSC)--first level of service provision in the public health system. 'Within state' inequality explained about 71% and 'between state' inequality explained the remaining 29% of the overall inter-HSC inequality. The Northern states had a lower health worker share relative to the extent of their HSC provision. Contextual factors that contributed to 'between' and 'within' district inequalities were the percentages of villages connected with all-weather roads and having primary schools. Analysis demonstrates a policy and programming need to address 'within State' inequalities as a priority.
本文考察了印度卫生分中心(HSC)——公共卫生系统中提供服务的第一级——在人力资源配置方面存在的不平等程度。“州内”不平等解释了约 71%的不平等,而“州际”不平等解释了其余 29%的 HSC 之间的不平等。相对于 HSC 提供的程度,北方邦的卫生工作者比例较低。导致“州际”和“州内”地区不平等的背景因素是与全天候道路相连的村庄比例和拥有小学的村庄比例。分析表明,需要将解决“州内”不平等问题作为优先事项纳入政策和规划。