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USE CASES FROM TIER-2 & TIER-3 CITIES THAT ARE CHANGING LIVES

The Sunday Guardian

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June 08, 2025

India's healthcare story is undergoing a significant transformation—not just in the high-tech hospitals of metropolitan cities, but in the bustling towns and quieter landscapes of tier-2 and tier-3 regions.

- RUSTOM LAWYER

USE CASES FROM TIER-2 & TIER-3 CITIES THAT ARE CHANGING LIVES

These areas, which house nearly 67% of the population, have long battled systemic healthcare inequities: a shortage of medical professionals, outdated infrastructure, and the harsh reality of traveling long distances for even basic treatments.

Artificial intelligence is emerging as a critical tool to bridge these gaps—not only by improving access but by transforming the quality and delivery of care. Despite the fact that only about 20% of rural Indians possess basic digital literacy, AI is proving to be a powerful equalizer, enabling regions often overlooked to emerge as innovation hubs in healthcare.

The Reality: Inequality and the Power of AI: The disparities are stark. In many tier-3 cities, the average travel time to reach specialized care can exceed four hours, compared to under an hour in metros. According to a 2022 survey by the Public Health Foundation of India, nearly 68% of rural households depend on unqualified providers due to the scarcity of certified doctors. Mortality rates for treatable diseases are significantly higher in rural areas, and healthcare costs—often paid out-of-pocket—can be crippling, pushing many families into debt.

AI presents an opportunity to flip this narrative. While its economic contribution to India's healthcare system could reach $25-30 billion by 2025, its real value lies in how it democratizes access and improves outcomes for those most in need.

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