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EVALUATING AWARENESS AND KNOWLEDGE REGARDING HEALTHCARE POLICIES FOR MAKING DISEASE’S FREE NATION WITH A FUTURE-ORIENTED HEALTHCARE POLICY

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Dr Raksha Shukla1*, Dr ShubhanginiKushwah2
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.Si6.720

Abstract

The present study aimed to what extent a progressive healthcare approach can lead us forward to a disease-free nation. A total of 200 respondents (healthcare workers, normal people, NGOs, and pharma associates) were asked to fill out a 5-point likert scale questionnaire. The questionnaire included questions related to sociodemographics, knowledge regarding healthcare policies, perception regarding healthcare policies after COVID-19 pandemic, and opinion about future-oriented healthcare policy. The statistical analysis was done by SPSS 25.0. There were 200 respondents, aged from 25 to 36, including 102 men and 98 women. The findings showed that most participants from mediocre cities had little awareness of healthcare policies. There was a statistically significant difference in the replies of respondents from metro and mediocre cities. This finding may aid in increasing awareness regarding healthcare policies in people from mediocre city and accordingly making plans that might ultimately result in a disease-free country.

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