Healthcare and Lifesciences
Bridging the urban-rural divide
31 Aug 2024

 Disparities in healthcare infrastructure 

A report by Praxis Global indicates that approximately 30 per cent of hospital beds and 50 per cent of healthcare facilities are situated in rural areas, which account for around 67 per cent of the total population in India. The rural regions exhibit a concerning doctor-to-patient ratio of approximately 1:25,000, significantly below the World Health Organization’s recommended ratio of 1:1000. Dr Sanjeev Singh, Medical Director, Amrita Hospital Faridabad highlights that understanding the disparities is crucial for developing strategies that ensure equitable healthcare access for all. 

He says, “In today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, ensuring equitable access to quality healthcare is more critical than ever. While advancements in medical technology and treatment have significantly improved health outcomes in many urban centers, rural and smaller cities often lag behind, highlighting the urgent need for development at all levels. Addressing these disparities is essential for building a healthcare system that serves all populations effectively.”

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