Can local leaders and residents team up to fix rural healthcare?
NCT ID NCT06224712
Summary
This two-year pilot project in Karnataka, India, aims to see if a partnership between local village councils, healthcare providers, and community members can improve primary healthcare services. It involves 4,160 participants and focuses on strengthening recently built Health and Wellness Centers. The goal is to build community ownership and accountability to make healthcare more responsive and accessible in rural areas.
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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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