Can Children's Health be Improved by Raising Healthcare Spending and Medical Specialization? A Prospective Study


Authors : Ahmed Ghos; Arjun Singh; Yogesh Bansal

Volume/Issue : Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 9 - September

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7194036

Abstract : - In India, medical advancement has taken on a life of its own and is essential toconcern the rise in disease prevalence and other issues affecting people. Increased medical investment and medical specialization are two components of a multifaceted medical expansion that should be involved both in health care systems. We discover that financial investments in healthcare and the specialization of the medical field greatly improve a number of outcomes, such as life expectancy and a decline in child mortality but additionally, we found that socioeconomic conditions are positively connected with children's health whereas medical expansion is negatively associated with childhood obesity.

Keywords : Child care, Obesity, medical expansion, Child health.

- In India, medical advancement has taken on a life of its own and is essential toconcern the rise in disease prevalence and other issues affecting people. Increased medical investment and medical specialization are two components of a multifaceted medical expansion that should be involved both in health care systems. We discover that financial investments in healthcare and the specialization of the medical field greatly improve a number of outcomes, such as life expectancy and a decline in child mortality but additionally, we found that socioeconomic conditions are positively connected with children's health whereas medical expansion is negatively associated with childhood obesity.

Keywords : Child care, Obesity, medical expansion, Child health.

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