Updated On: 28 August, 2024 11:23 AM IST | Mumbai | Dr Deepak Baid
The current state of the sector underscores a glaring disconnect between policy intentions and practical realities, revealing deep-seated issues that demand immediate attention and action

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India’s healthcare system stands at a crossroads. After 78 years of independence, the persistent challenges facing public healthcare reveal a pressing need for reform. The current state of the sector underscores a glaring disconnect between policy intentions and practical realities, revealing deep-seated issues that demand immediate attention and action.
A fragile public healthcare infrastructure
Government hospitals often struggle with inadequate funding, outdated facilities, and a shortage of skilled personnel. This underfunding has led to a public perception that government hospitals are subpar, prompting even high-ranking officials to avoid them. It’s time for a shift—public healthcare must be revitalised to ensure that it meets the needs of every Indian citizen. Government hospitals should be modernised, staffed adequately, and made fully capable of providing comprehensive medical care.
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