Solutions of Role Of The Government In Health from SOCIAL SCIENCE Social and Political Life–2 TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 7

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Jammu and Kashmir Board Social Science Solutions from Chapter 2 - Role of the Government in Health

The detailed solutions to all the exercises of Role Of The Government In Health from SOCIAL SCIENCE Social and Political Life–2 TEXTBOOK FOR CLASS 7 for 7th Jammu and Kashmir Board are provided here. The topics covered are such as Health, Healthcare In India and, Public And Private Health Care Services. Students can practice frequently asked questions from this chapter.

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The topic focuses on health, factors that keep us healthy, and varying features of our daily life that affects health. We tend to take diseases as the factors related to health, but hygiene, cleanliness, etc., are equally important factors.

This topic elucidates the condition of healthcare in India. It highlights that despite knowledge, facilities, and money present in the country, we cannot cater to many people. Our reach to providing healthcare facilities is limited.

The topic compares the private and government healthcare system based on the cost for treatment. The private hospitals are well-organised but charge a lot of money, whereas government hospitals have long waiting time, but charges very less.

This topic sheds light on public health services and private health facilities. Public health services are run by the government and cover both urban and rural areas. Private health facilities mostly cover the urban areas.

The topic talks about equality in the healthcare system. It raises the concern of whether the health facilities are affordable for all the people. The cost of private healthcare is too high to be managed by all. It also discusses unethical practices.

This topic discusses the different ways to improve healthcare services in India. The government must provide the best medical facilities to all the citizens, particularly to the poor.

The topic highlights the Kerala model of the healthcare system. It describes how funds were allocated to the panchayats and how they utilised the funds for necessities like water, food, development, female education, and for improving health centres.

The topic describes the Costa Rican approach to the health care system. The government chose to allocate the budget to health care rather than having an army. They concentrated on sanitisation, health facilities, and health education of its people.