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CHAPTER II
HEALTH SERVICES
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a)
Health Policy, Delivery of Health Services & Health Care
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Legislation and tuberculosis.
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Health problems and health practices in modern India: A historical interpretation.
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Indias National Tuberculosis Programme in relation to the proposed social and economic development plans.
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Tuberculosis problem in India.
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Tuberculosis programme as an integral component of the general health services.
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Sociology and public health perspectives for application.
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Health programmes and new directions in social and economic development.
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Development of health services.
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A tuberculosis programme for big cities.
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Public health perspectives in the formulation of the National Tuberculosis Programme of India.
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Problems and prospects of National Tuberculosis Programmes in developing countries.
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Hospitalization for pulmonary tuberculosis: Editorial.
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Indias National Tuberculosis Programme- an overview.
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Health services for Indian middle class: Editorial.
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A national task force for NTP: Editorial.
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Urban tuberculosis programme: The greater Bombay set up.
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Tuberculosis programme: meeting the demand for its review.
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Towards a rational national drug policy.
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Surajkund deliberations.
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The public health management of tuberculosis among the single homeless; is mass miniature X-ray screening effective?
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Tuberculosis control in India: the urban viewpoint - Guest Editorial.
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Tuberculosis programme in metropolitan cities.
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Tuberculosis control policies in major metropolitan health departments in the United States V. Standard of practice in 1992.
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Beyond four drugs. Public health policy and the treatment of the individual patient with tuberculosis.
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Forum on Demand and supply of drugs (this title is constructed by the indexer for identifying the article as the information is without title).
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Restrictive treatment policy for pulmonary tuberculosis in a low prevalence country.
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Community infection ratio as an indicator for tuberculosis control.
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Utilization of changing health infrastructure by National Tuberculosis Programme
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Evaluation of a social health intervention among homeless tuberculosis patients
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Sociological research conducted in the field of tuberculosis in India
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Advancing tuberculosis control within reforming health systems
b)
Community Participation & Role of Voluntary Organization
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The Tuberculosis Association of India.
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The role of non-official organisation in the campaign against tuberculosis.
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Tuberculosis in India-as seen by a layman.
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Voluntary organisations and tuberculosis control programmes: Editorial.
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Tuberculosis associations and domiciliary services: Editorial.
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Organised home treatment in a small community: preliminary report.
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The prospective role of voluntary tuberculosis associations throughout the world.
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How can the voluntary bodies best assist in the global attack on tuberculosis.
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Problems in the organisation and development of voluntary TB associations.
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The encouragement of voluntary tuberculosis societies in undeveloped countries.
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Problems in organization and development of voluntary tuberculosis associations.
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The use of volunteers in programmes for tuberculosis control in voluntary and official organizations.
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Quantification and social research : a trend analysis.
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A scheme for community programme: Editorial.
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Community participation in the tuberculosis programme.
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The role and functions of voluntary tuberculosis associations.
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The functions and roles of voluntary tuberculosis associations.
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The functions and role of voluntary tuberculosis associations.
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Role of the voluntary association in fight against tuberculosis in Korea.
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Changing perspectives of voluntary tuberculosis associations.
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Volunteers associations in the fight against tuberculosis.
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Treatment of tuberculosis by community workers.
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Voluntary agencies in tuberculosis.
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Place of tuberculosis associations.
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Role of non-medical voluntary body in active case detection and case holding in tuberculosis control programme.
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Horizon for voluntary organisations: Editorial.
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Case-study of three voluntary organisations doing anti-tuberculosis work in Gujarat.
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NGOs: partners with government in NTP.
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The role of non-governmental organizations.
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Non governmental organisations in tuberculosis control in Western India.
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Tuberculosis in the community: 1.Evaluation of a volunteer health worker programme to enhance adherence to anti-tuberculosis treatment.
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Tuberculosis in the community: 2. The perceptions of members of a tuberculosis health team toward a voluntary health worker programme
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NGOs and TB control - Principles and examples for organizations joining the fight against TB; New Delhi
c)
Involvement of Private Practitioners
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Role of the general medical practitioner in the control of tuberculosis.
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The role of general practitioners in the control of tuberculosis in India.
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The role of general practitioner and public health services in tuberculosis control.
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General practitioners and tuberculosis: Editorial.
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Panel discussion on Involvement of general practitioners in diagnosis, case-detection, treatment and prevention of tuberculosis.
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The physician's role in tuberculosis prevention.
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Treatment of tuberculosis by private general practitioners in India
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Private doctors and tuberculosis control in India
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Tuberculosis management in private practice and its implications
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The private medical sector and tuberculosis control in India
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Physician compliance with national tuberculosis treatment guidelines: a university hospital study
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Tuberculosis patients and practitioners in private clinics in India
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Tuberculosis treatment management under a private medical practitioner
d)
Health Economics
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Some aspects of the economics of tuberculosis in India.
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Economics of health.
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Health economics in developing countries.
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Economics of health-the cost of tuberculosis.
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Tuberculosis in developing countries: burden, intervention and cost.
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The potential economic benefits of the DOTS strategy against TB in India edited by Almeida J
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Expenditure and loss of income incurred by tuberculosis patients before reaching effective treatment in Bangladesh
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Tuberculosis control and economic issues
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Review of the Indian market of anti-tuberculosis drugs : focus on the utilisation of Rifampicin-based products
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The status and prospects of tuberculosis control in India
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Modeling the epidemiology and economics of directly observed therapy in Baltimore
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Estimate of the global market for Rifampicin-containing fixed-dose combination tablets
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Requirements for anti tuberculosis drug tender requests
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