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IJEHSR-International Journal of Endorsing Health Science Research. 2017; 5 (3): 38-43
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-189554

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One of the important responsibilities of the health care system is to meet the health needs of the population mainly through health promotion and disease prevention initiatives. This objective can be achieved through an equitable resource distribution/allocation. This paper comprises of comparative analysis of health care system of two countries i.e., Pakistan and Japan in relation to the WHO recommended guidelines on Health care system. The analysis consists of organizational environment, health care delivery model, health information management system, health indicators, financing, and workforce of both the countries. This analysis suggests some strategies to overcome the shortcomings for both the countries

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JMRH-Journal of Midwifery and Reproductive Health. 2015; 3 (3): 430-432
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-162641

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Maternal mortality refers to the death of a woman who dies during pregnancy or within six weeks after delivery. A number of factors contribute to the high maternal mortality ratio around the globe, particularly, in underdeveloped countries. Pakistan has the highest mortality ratio [260 per 100,000 live births] in the region and is one of the developing countries which have committed to decrease maternal mortality by 2015, according to the millennium developing goals [MDG] 5. However, there are number of factors which made Pakistan unable to achieve the MDG 5 by 2015. In Pakistan there are many factors such as biological, socio-economic, cultural and poor quality of Reproductive Health Services [RHS], which contribute to the alarming figure of Maternal Mortality.. This paper aimed to do an in-depth analysis of the determinants of maternal mortality in Pakistan

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