Online ISSN: 2515-8260

EXPLORING HEALTHCARE SERVICE ACCESS DISPARITIES IN KERALA WITH A FOCUS ON IDUKKI DISTRICT

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N. Kavitha, Dr. R. Selvakumar

Abstract

Access to quality healthcare is a fundamental right that significantly impacts the overall well-being of a population. In the context of the southern Indian state of Kerala, known for its exemplary achievements in health indicators, an in-depth exploration of healthcare service access disparities becomes crucial. This article aims to shed light on the nuanced challenges faced in accessing healthcare services in Kerala, with a specific focus on the Idukki district. Kerala has long been recognized for its robust healthcare system and remarkable health outcomes, often surpassing national averages. However, beneath these achievements lie pockets of disparity that demand careful examination. The Idukki district, nestled in the Western Ghats, presents a unique case worthy of investigation due to its diverse geographical terrain, distinct demographic composition, and potential variations in healthcare accessibility. As various studies have noted, healthcare disparities can arise from a multitude of factors, including geographic remoteness, socio-economic status, and cultural differences. With an increasing awareness of the importance of equity in healthcare access, it becomes imperative to unravel the specific challenges faced by communities in Idukki. By doing so, we can contribute to the ongoing dialogue on refining healthcare policies and strategies not just in Kerala but potentially serving as a blueprint for other regions grappling with similar concerns. This exploration will draw on existing literature, healthcare statistics, and community perspectives to provide a comprehensive overview of the healthcare service access landscape in Idukki district. By delving into the intricacies of these disparities, we aim to offer insights that can inform targeted interventions and policies, fostering a more inclusive and accessible healthcare system for all residents of Kerala, regardless of their geographic location or socio-economic background.

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