Healthcare in India remains a distant dream for millions—not due to lack of hospitals, but due to lack of access, affordability, and awareness. Despite technological advancements, low-income communities still struggle for even basic care.
Each year, 63 million Indians fall into poverty due to out-of-pocket medical expenses.
Yet only 30% of hospitals and 40% of health workers serve rural India—exposing a deep rural–urban divide.
From preventable diseases like diarrhea, pneumonia, and malaria—due to lack of timely care.
Most cancer cases are diagnosed at Stage III or later—reducing survival chances drastically.
Annual health screenings are still not prioritized or accessible for most Indians.
Over half of rural women suffer from untreated anemia and reproductive health issues.