Strengthening District Health Care System through Partnership with Academic Institutions: The Social Accountability of Medical Colleges in Nepal

Authors

  • A Magar Nepal Health Research Council, Ramshah Path, Kathmandu.
  • K Subba xenoMED Foundation, Kathmandu.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.365

Abstract

Approximately 25-30% of the Nepalese population live below poverty line. Majority of them reside in a geographically inaccessible place while most of the health centers are focused in the urbanized cities of Nepal. Hence, they are deprived of quality health care at that level and need urgent attention by the concerned authorities. The government has not increased its human resource for health in the last two decades, while population has doubled up but the number of doctors serving in public sectors has remained the same as it was in 1990s.

We have got 19 medical colleges at the moment. If one district is allocated to each medical colleges, it could help improve district health system at local level in Nepal. This can be accomplished by posting postgraduate resiendts in the peripheral district hospital as a part of their training and later encouraging them to serve for certain years. This could be a perfect example of government envisioned public private partnership in the country. This is a concept that has already been started in many parts of the world that can be moulded further to improve health service at peripheral part of the country. It is also the social accountability of the medical colleges for the development of the nation.

Keywords: district health care system; medical education; social accountability.

 

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Published

2012-09-30

How to Cite

Magar, A., & Subba, K. (2012). Strengthening District Health Care System through Partnership with Academic Institutions: The Social Accountability of Medical Colleges in Nepal. Journal of Nepal Medical Association, 52(187). https://doi.org/10.31729/jnma.365

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Medical Education