Exam Details
Subject | health policy and health care system | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.b.a. hospital management | |
Department | ||
Organization | Alagappa University Distance Education | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2017 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, karaikudi |
Question Paper
DISTANCE EDUCATION
M.B.A. (Hospital Management) DEGREE EXAMINATION,
DECEMBER 2017
First Semester
HEALTH POLICY AND HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS
(Upto 2012-2013 Academic year and 2013 calendar year)
Time Three hours Maximum 100 marks
SECTION A — X 8 40 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
1. What are the trends in population over the past few
years?
2. How demographic trends are influencing the health of
humans?
3. What is the health policy? Explain its need.
4. Define health care system. Explain its significance.
5. How to diagnose the history of diseases?
6. What are the changing patterns of diseases?
7. What are the functions of Indian Red Cross Society?
8. Explain the role of Indian Council for child welfare.
Sub. Code
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SECTION B — × 15 60 marks)
Answer any FOUR questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
9. Explain in detail demographic trends in India and its
impact on health care systems.
10. What are the organizations are working for health care
systems? Explain about the National health programmes
in India.
11. Discuss about health planning process. Explain the
policies concerned Five Year Plans and it outlays.
12. "Health for all by 2000 AD". Justify the statement by
considering the health care system in India.
13. What is the role of Government on controlling and
maintaining facilities relate to health care systems in
corporate hospitals?
14. Explain the socio-economic conditions of Indian health
care systems. Explain the policies concerned.
15. Describe in detail the role of international organizations
WHO, UNICEF UNDP in health care management
systems.
M.B.A. (Hospital Management) DEGREE EXAMINATION,
DECEMBER 2017
First Semester
HEALTH POLICY AND HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS
(Upto 2012-2013 Academic year and 2013 calendar year)
Time Three hours Maximum 100 marks
SECTION A — X 8 40 marks)
Answer any FIVE questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
1. What are the trends in population over the past few
years?
2. How demographic trends are influencing the health of
humans?
3. What is the health policy? Explain its need.
4. Define health care system. Explain its significance.
5. How to diagnose the history of diseases?
6. What are the changing patterns of diseases?
7. What are the functions of Indian Red Cross Society?
8. Explain the role of Indian Council for child welfare.
Sub. Code
13
DE-2619
2
sp4
SECTION B — × 15 60 marks)
Answer any FOUR questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
9. Explain in detail demographic trends in India and its
impact on health care systems.
10. What are the organizations are working for health care
systems? Explain about the National health programmes
in India.
11. Discuss about health planning process. Explain the
policies concerned Five Year Plans and it outlays.
12. "Health for all by 2000 AD". Justify the statement by
considering the health care system in India.
13. What is the role of Government on controlling and
maintaining facilities relate to health care systems in
corporate hospitals?
14. Explain the socio-economic conditions of Indian health
care systems. Explain the policies concerned.
15. Describe in detail the role of international organizations
WHO, UNICEF UNDP in health care management
systems.
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