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Jan Swasthya Sahyog

@jssbilaspur

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calendar_today06-09-2015 16:58:01

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At a (in)human level, we should call this inequity as INJUSTICE, because this is what is implies. Why hold your punches back? Working in an increasingly unjust world is challenging.

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Though it is a cause for worry, it is not surprising that this is happening. We don't care for anti-microbials including those for malaria. And we will pay for it heavily, especially the poor .

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Snakebite Deaths: Stark evidence of structural violence against the poor in rural areas in India. Sadly we don't have any regional or national policy on this. The timing is right to end snakebite deaths in South Asia bmj.com/content/364/bm…

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our article on the suggested strategy to address the infections that affect us most: addressing social determinants rather than the germ theory approach. also the insanity of the eradication of these infections' deadlines.

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we should strive towards UHC , and not piecemeal programmes nor insurance programmes, and should make adequate financial provisions for the same.

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How climate change is a reality for health and illnesses among the most marginalized in India ? read from JSS in this thewire.in/health/climate…

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An idea whose time has come: it seems that free quality health care for all is a clearly expressed demand of the people now, which the perceptive political parties will pick up for their manifesto. thewire.in/health/explain…

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Can the state be booked for being negligent and allowing the spread of a drug-resistant disease endangering people? read this from JSS in CG: The ethics of compulsory notification of tuberculosis : bit.ly/2Ot8ZbZ

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Nutrition recovery syndrome is a real thing that we need to worry for, while treating very undernourished people with tuberculosis: 55% of our patients with tuberculosis have BMI of less than 16 ! these recovery syndromes can kill too.

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Chhattisgarh state is paying heed to suggestions made by Ms Sujatha Rao. away from hospital insurance towards UHC. Healthcare system hanging on hospital insurance without foundation of primary care is unsustainable | The Indian Express indianexpress.com/article/opinio… via The Indian Express

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Using a global ethics lens, Have we truly progressed in Indian Healthcare. A view from JSS in central India. read Journal of Global Ethics, 15:1, 76-84, DOI: 10.1080/17449626.2019.1582556

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Snake and other animal bites: all the attributes of what goes into a neglected public health problem- don't know the size of the problem, nor its details, and only imprecise way of addressing it.

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at this time of peak summer throughout the country, this article on heat stroke and its management may be useful for health practitioners and anyone else interested in health. nmji.in/temp/NatlMedJI…

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Absolutely. Oxygen is the only drug that has been shown to improve outcomes in COVID till date. We don't want another gorakhpur! We need to buy more o2 concentrators than ventilators, as they mean more value for money.