
The mass implementation of short term multi-drug therapy in India, has led to dramatic falls in the prevalence of leprosy. This paper addresses the future role of non-governmental organizations currently involved in leprosy control. This evaluation is based on current trends in leprosy control, projected health needs in the future and the necessity to maximize health care outputs in the face of limited resources.
Financial Management, Health Policy, India, Health Promotion, Interinstitutional Relations, Leprosy, Preventive Health Services, Prevalence, Humans, Mass Screening, Drug Therapy, Combination, Voluntary Health Agencies, Forecasting
Financial Management, Health Policy, India, Health Promotion, Interinstitutional Relations, Leprosy, Preventive Health Services, Prevalence, Humans, Mass Screening, Drug Therapy, Combination, Voluntary Health Agencies, Forecasting
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