Abstract

The health indicators in the urban slum pockets are poor, or if not even worse than that of rural areas because of the poor accessibility of health services. The lucrative private sector exclusively for-profit has kept itself at bay, to provide even primary health care for the urban poor let apart essential / emergency services. It is perhaps best alternative, to make medical colleges more vibrant, functional and supportive to district health system, far, as of now, no public service health delivery system yet in functional mode, in urban areas particularly in bigger cities and towns. The Medical Colleges are functioning routinely in teaching and managing hospitals for teaching only. They are yet to spare more resources towards implementation of Government delivering health

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