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Inclusive Healthcare: The key to India's prosperity
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
|July 01 - 31, 2025
Ensuring inclusive healthcare—not just providing healthcare services—is essential for India’s path to prosperity. For a country like India, inclusive healthcare can eradicate poverty, enhance productivity, and lead to overall economic and social advancement.

The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health equity as the opportunity for everyone to achieve their full health potential without disadvantages stemming from social, economic, or political circumstances. In essence, healthcare should go beyond treating illnesses. It must encompass the creation of a healthy environment—access to clean air and drinking water, nutritious food, sanitation, and essential public health resources.
The health of a population is deeply intertwined with various social and economic outcomes. Good health not only benefits individuals but also creates social capital that contributes significantly to national prosperity.
The gaps in achieving inclusive healthcare in India
Healthcare analysis in India often focuses on aggregate data such as the number of doctors, infrastructure, or budget allocation. However, what is frequently overlooked is the distribution of these resources. A significant portion of India’s healthcare facilities is concentrated in urban areas, with some states enjoying far better healthcare services than others.
As noted by development economist P.S.M. Rao (The Statesman, 17 April 2025), Maharashtra has the highest number of allopathic doctors (2.10 lakh), followed by Tamil Nadu (1.49 lakh) and Karnataka (1.41 lakh). These three states account for nearly 38% of India’s doctors. This highlights a stark regional and rural-urban disparity that must be addressed through more equitable distribution of healthcare infrastructure.
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