: "A Qualitative Analysis of Health Services": A Non-Parametric Approach in Context with Sabarkantha District

Abstract: The health is very important criteria under measure of development phenomenon under every level because its directly related to the human and the society which physical fitness would decides the intensity and capacity of human and it will be play role under whole development process under region. On the other word, the whole sectors and their development depends on human capacities, skill & efficiency so it would be most require to focus on effective health services are sufficiently providing to last common individual and that leads development phenomenon in every level. The meas... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Dr. tusharkumar shah
Dokumenttyp: conferencePaper
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Schlagwörter: Human / Health Services / Quality / Capacities / Efficiency / Living Level / Development / health / satisfaction level
Sprache: unknown
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Abstract: The health is very important criteria under measure of development phenomenon under every level because its directly related to the human and the society which physical fitness would decides the intensity and capacity of human and it will be play role under whole development process under region. On the other word, the whole sectors and their development depends on human capacities, skill & efficiency so it would be most require to focus on effective health services are sufficiently providing to last common individual and that leads development phenomenon in every level. The measure of health development is not only depends on number of infrastructure or variable but also it has most require to effectiveness, sufficient level and at time gets services by individual and individual’s satisfaction is most essential under measure of health sector development in the region. Key Words: Human, Health Services, Quality, Capacities, Efficiency, Living Level, Development