Article Selection
editPlease list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.
Option 1
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- Healthcare in India
- Article Evaluation
- While the content of the article is somewhat accurate in some regards, there is a great amount of variance within each subsection in terms of relative content and brevity. There is an abundance of case studies and not many general statements about the topics in question.
- Sources
- Yadav, Vikas et. al. “Facilitators and Barriers to Participation of Private Sector Health Facilities in Government-Led Schemes for Maternity Services in India: a Qualitative Stud.” BMJ Open , 30 Mar. 2017, pp. 1–12.
- Ravindran, T. K. Sundari. “Public-Private Partnerships in Maternal Health Services .” Economic and Political Weekly , vol. 46, no. 48, 26 Nov. 2011, pp. 43–48.
- Rao, K. Venkateswara. “Health Policies in India - An Analytical Review.” ASCI Journal of Management , vol. 47, no. 2, 2019, pp. 1–25
Option 2
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- Public–private partnerships in India
- Article Evaluation
- This article is a stub, acting more as a legal definition and communication of basic concepts rather than a more comprehensive view of PPP in India. While there are sections specific to infrastructure and risks, there is not an adequate section for health programs. Furthermore, the definition of public-private partnerships are muddled with the general term and the government initiative.
- Sources
- Sheth, D. L., and Harsh Sethi. “The NGO Sector in India: Historical Context and Current Discourse .” The NGO Sector in India: Historical Context and Current Discourse , vol. 2, no. 2, Nov. 1991, pp. 49–68.
Option 3
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- Healthcare in Chennai
- Article Evaluation
- While the article provides a good overview of healthcare in Chennai, the emphasis is put on specific hospitals, institutions, and programs specific to the area. It does not provide anymore than a basic summary for the current system and instead seems to be a mixture of historical context and present institutions, with other subsections being underdeveloped.
- Sources
- Kumar S. Reducing maternal mortality in India: Policy, equity, and quality issues.Indian J Public Health 2010;54:57-6