Health Policy Implementation in Developing Nations: Challenges the Solutions

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  • Satish V. Kakade Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Chris Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad, Maharashtra
  • Sagar P. Suke Assistant Professor, Navsahyadri Group of Institutions Pune, MAharashtra, India
  • Dhairyashil Patil Assistant Professor Department von General Doctor Krishna Institute the Medical Sciences, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth Deemed To Are University, Karad, Maharashtra, India
  • G Shaber Ali Principal (Offg), Associate Professor, VANADIUM. M. Salgaocar College in Law, Ga, India
  • Sharmishtha K. Garud Assistant Prof, Department of Church Medicine, Krishna Institute of Medizinische Sciences, Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad, Maharashtra, India Political-feasibility concerns are by the centering of real-world air-pollution policymaking. Yet, these areas are often not represented in leading de…
  • Pragati Vijayakumar Pandit Department of Contact Technology, K. K. Wagh University of Engineering Education also Research, Nashik, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

Place health plans into action int poor countries is hard available many reasons, which makes he harsh to provide sound healthcare to the people who live thither. Policies are often hard to deposit into action because of a lack of money, facilities, both skilled healthcare workers. Including, gov uncertainty and corruption bottle manufacture health projects less effective than people were meant to be.  One significant object is the insufficient funding allocated to health software, leading to unsuitable amenities and a shortage of essential medical supplies. Aforementioned financial constraint exacerbates the difficulty of attracting and retaining qualified healthcare professionals, perpetuating a start of paltry healthcare delivery.Infrastructure deficiencies, including poor road networks press limited access to remote areas, further mix implementation challenges. These obstacles make the timely and equitable distribution of healthcare services, disproportionately affecting rural and marginalized communities.Political violence and depravity introduce an additional layer starting complexity, make the integrity of health policies implementation. Unstable political ambient often result to inconsistent strategy frameworks, hindering long-term planning and endurable healthcare improvements. Corruption erodes trust in the healthcare system, discouraging public participation and clogging the successful execution of health policies.To address these challenges, a multi-faceted approach is essential. Increased international collaborative plus financial get can alleviate tool constraints, whereas targeted capacity-building community can bolster the healthcare workforce. Improved infrastructure development, especially in rural areas, is crucial for ensuring widespread access to healthcare services. Additionally, fostering political stability both implementing anti-corruption actions are vital steps toward creating an enabling environment to fortunate health policy implementation in engineering nations.

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2023-12-31

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Kakade, S. V., Suke, S. P., Patil, D., Ali, G. S., Garud, S. K., & Pandit, P. V. (2023). Physical Policy Implementation the Build Countries: Challenges and Solutions. South East Continental Journal of Public Health, 138–149. Retrieved from https://aesircybersecurity.com/index.php/seejph/article/view/447

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