IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

An Empirical Study Investigating the Impact of Accessibility of Government Health Schemes on Public Opinion of Efficiency

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Sankalp Pradeep Hadke

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This empirical study looks at how the accessibility of government health systems affects public perceptions of efficiency. The research investigates the present condition of accessibility to government-provided medical care and evaluates public views of healthcare efficiency using a detailed analysis of survey data obtained from various locations or jurisdictions. The findings show a large difference between health care accessibility, with a sizable percentage of the population suffering barriers to receiving treatments. Furthermore, perceptions on the effectiveness of government health-care programmes range from scepticism to optimism. The study emphasises the need for focused interventions to overcome accessibility hurdles, improve communication regarding resource utilisation, and simplify service delivery in order to increase efficiency. Policymakers, healthcare professionals, and the general public must work together to implement genuine reforms that will lead to a more equal and trustworthy healthcare system

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