Village task forces aim to boost healthcare in rural karnataka
NCT ID NCT06224712
First seen Feb 02, 2026 · Last updated Apr 24, 2026 · Updated 9 times
Summary
This pilot project in two districts of Karnataka, India, tests whether local village task forces can help improve health services at government clinics. About 4,160 women and adults will be involved to see if this approach increases antenatal care, disease screening, and patient satisfaction. The goal is to empower communities to work with healthcare providers for better health outcomes.
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Locations
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Devadurga Block PHC-HWC
Devadurga, India
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Kollegal PHC-HWC
Kollegāl, India
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