Democracy and Health in India| Is Health an Electoral Priority?
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While one may think that voters do not focus on health as an issue when making political choices, the findings of the report indicate otherwise. There is a latent public demand for government prioritization of healthcare and some evidence suggests that those who mark improvement in health services are more likely to vote for the party in power than those who see no improvement. Which level of government – whether central or state is involved in achieving the political goals associated with healthcare is a complex policy arena that raises questions about the political incentives of increasing investment in healthcare and the extent to which there is accountability on the issue via the ballot box.
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