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5. Assignments
Module 4
Healthcare System
Total: 100 Marks
Answer the following questions. Each question carries 20 marks.
Question. 1. Describe healthcare delivery system in India.
Answer: Health care in India features a universal health care system run by the constituent states
and territories of India. After Independence, India adopted the welfare state approach, and in
pursuance of the same a large number of public hospitals and primary health centers (PHCs) were
established all over the country. The basic health care delivery system in India is implemented
throughthe PHCs and the auxiliarynurse midwivesbasedtherein.There existsconsiderabledisparity
in the state of health between rural and urban areas
Question. 2. Write about agencies involved in International Health.
Answer: Due to the scope and intensityof global healthchallenges, no single country or agency can
workalone to tackle these issues.Multiple international agenciesandinstitutions help shape global
health polices and fund, implement, and evaluate programs. International and multinational
organizationsandtheirregional offices,governmentagencies,privatefoundations,universities, and
other global health organizations work together to improve public health outcomes, provide
technical expertise, and employ new strategies to enhance the
Question. 3. Describe National Health Policy of India and goals to
be achieved
Answer: The draft National Health Policy (NHP) 2015 admits that while India’s population growth
rate hassignificantlydropped(Section2.2) andthe gross domesticproduct(GDP) hasgrown(Section
1.1), the country’shealthequityhasnotmerelystayedthe same butmovedin the reverse direction
(Section 2.3). The document stresses the “two way linkage between economic growth and health
status” (Section 1.2) but this linkage has evidently not just
Question. 4. Write short notes on (any two)
a. National Tuberculosis Control Programme
Answer: Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program (RNTCP) is the state-run tuberculosis (TB)
control initiative of the Government of India. As per the National Strategic Plan 2012–17, the
program has a vision of achieving a "TB free India", and aims to achieve Universal Access to TB
control services. The program provides, various free of cost, quality tuberculosis diagnosis and
treatment services across the country through the government health system.
The National TB Control Programme was stated in 1962 with the aim to detect cases earliest and
treat them. In the district, the programme is
b. Health problems of developing nations
Answer:
c. Health for all
Answer: Health For All is a programming goal of the World Health Organization (WHO), which
envisionssecuringthe healthandwellbeingof people around the world that has been popularized
since the 1970s. It is the basis for the World Health Organization's primary health care strategy to
promote health, human dignity, and enhanced quality of life.
HealthFor All meansthathealthisto be broughtwithinreachof everyone inagivencountry.And by
"health" is meant a personal
Question. 5. A) Multiple Choice Questions
a. In India, the state with best health indicators is
i. Maharashtra
ii. Punjab
iii. Kerala.
iv. TN
Answer:
b. National Immunization Days are conducted for
i. Polio Control
ii. Polio Elimination
iii. Polio Eradication
Answer:
c. QCI is governed by a council of:
i. 38 members
ii. 43 members
iii. 27 members
iv. 50 members
Answer
d. Following are the drug
i. lsoniazid & Rifampicin
ii. Azithromycin
iii. Pyrazinamide & Ethambutol
iv. Streptomycin
Answer:
e. ‘Avahan' project by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was
introduced to reduce:
i. Tuberculosis
ii. Blindness
iii. Polio
iv. HIV
Answer:
f. National Goitre Control Program was renamed in year:
i. 1996
ii. 1990
iii. 1987
iv. 1992
Answer:
Following diseases are eradicated from India :
i. Small pox and Guineaworm
ii. Diptheria and Pertussis
iii. Malaria and Kala Azar
Answer:
h. Principles of Red Cross Society are following except:
i. Profitability
ii. Impartiality
iii. Neutrality
iv. Independence
Answer
i. Primary Health Centres are establishes in plains:
i. For every 30,000 rural population
ii. For every 20,000 rural population
iii For every 10,000 rural population
iv: For every 50,000 rural population
Answer:
B) Write ‘True or false’ in front of the respective sentence
a. Aim of National Mental Health programme is to prevent and
treat mental and neurological disorders and their associated
disabilities.
Answer:
b. Goals to be achieved by National Health Policy 2002 includes
“Eliminate breast cancer by year 2015".
Answer:
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Module 4 healthcare system

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    Dear students getfully solved assignments Send your semester & Specialization name to our mail id : help.mbaassignments@gmail.com or call us at : 08263069601 5. Assignments Module 4 Healthcare System Total: 100 Marks Answer the following questions. Each question carries 20 marks. Question. 1. Describe healthcare delivery system in India. Answer: Health care in India features a universal health care system run by the constituent states and territories of India. After Independence, India adopted the welfare state approach, and in pursuance of the same a large number of public hospitals and primary health centers (PHCs) were established all over the country. The basic health care delivery system in India is implemented throughthe PHCs and the auxiliarynurse midwivesbasedtherein.There existsconsiderabledisparity in the state of health between rural and urban areas Question. 2. Write about agencies involved in International Health. Answer: Due to the scope and intensityof global healthchallenges, no single country or agency can workalone to tackle these issues.Multiple international agenciesandinstitutions help shape global health polices and fund, implement, and evaluate programs. International and multinational organizationsandtheirregional offices,governmentagencies,privatefoundations,universities, and other global health organizations work together to improve public health outcomes, provide technical expertise, and employ new strategies to enhance the Question. 3. Describe National Health Policy of India and goals to be achieved
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    Answer: The draftNational Health Policy (NHP) 2015 admits that while India’s population growth rate hassignificantlydropped(Section2.2) andthe gross domesticproduct(GDP) hasgrown(Section 1.1), the country’shealthequityhasnotmerelystayedthe same butmovedin the reverse direction (Section 2.3). The document stresses the “two way linkage between economic growth and health status” (Section 1.2) but this linkage has evidently not just Question. 4. Write short notes on (any two) a. National Tuberculosis Control Programme Answer: Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program (RNTCP) is the state-run tuberculosis (TB) control initiative of the Government of India. As per the National Strategic Plan 2012–17, the program has a vision of achieving a "TB free India", and aims to achieve Universal Access to TB control services. The program provides, various free of cost, quality tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment services across the country through the government health system. The National TB Control Programme was stated in 1962 with the aim to detect cases earliest and treat them. In the district, the programme is b. Health problems of developing nations Answer: c. Health for all Answer: Health For All is a programming goal of the World Health Organization (WHO), which envisionssecuringthe healthandwellbeingof people around the world that has been popularized since the 1970s. It is the basis for the World Health Organization's primary health care strategy to promote health, human dignity, and enhanced quality of life. HealthFor All meansthathealthisto be broughtwithinreachof everyone inagivencountry.And by "health" is meant a personal Question. 5. A) Multiple Choice Questions a. In India, the state with best health indicators is i. Maharashtra ii. Punjab iii. Kerala. iv. TN
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    Answer: b. National ImmunizationDays are conducted for i. Polio Control ii. Polio Elimination iii. Polio Eradication Answer: c. QCI is governed by a council of: i. 38 members ii. 43 members iii. 27 members iv. 50 members Answer d. Following are the drug i. lsoniazid & Rifampicin ii. Azithromycin iii. Pyrazinamide & Ethambutol iv. Streptomycin Answer:
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    e. ‘Avahan' projectby Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was introduced to reduce: i. Tuberculosis ii. Blindness iii. Polio iv. HIV Answer: f. National Goitre Control Program was renamed in year: i. 1996 ii. 1990 iii. 1987 iv. 1992 Answer: Following diseases are eradicated from India : i. Small pox and Guineaworm ii. Diptheria and Pertussis iii. Malaria and Kala Azar Answer: h. Principles of Red Cross Society are following except: i. Profitability ii. Impartiality iii. Neutrality
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    iv. Independence Answer i. PrimaryHealth Centres are establishes in plains: i. For every 30,000 rural population ii. For every 20,000 rural population iii For every 10,000 rural population iv: For every 50,000 rural population Answer: B) Write ‘True or false’ in front of the respective sentence a. Aim of National Mental Health programme is to prevent and treat mental and neurological disorders and their associated disabilities. Answer: b. Goals to be achieved by National Health Policy 2002 includes “Eliminate breast cancer by year 2015". Answer: Dear students get fully solved assignments Send your semester & Specialization name to our mail id : help.mbaassignments@gmail.com or call us at : 08263069601