SBI General Insurance, one of India's leading general insurance companies, has announced a new film featuring Pankaj Tripathi ...
The data points to a clear transition, with healthcare demand increasingly driven by middle-aged and older populations. Experts say this reflects a rising burden of chronic diseases such as diabetes, ...
The government on Wednesday said the National Statistical Office’s 80th Round household health survey shows significant improvement in access to public healthcare and a sharp rise in government-funded ...
India's healthcare landscape is undergoing a significant transformation, with improved access, affordability, and utilisation driven by sustained government investment and large-scale public health ...
India's healthcare access and public facility use have increased significantly by 2025 Median out-of-pocket hospitalisation costs dropped to Rs 1,100 in public facilities Government insurance coverage ...
India’s 80th round National Statistical Office health survey shows unprecedented gains in access, affordability, and insurance coverage, driven by expanded public health infrastructure and targeted ...
NSO survey reveals improved health-seeking behavior in India, with rising government insurance coverage and low out-of-pocket medical expenses.
New Delhi, The findings from the National Statistical Office 80th Round Household Consumption: Health survey highlighted a significant increase in healthcare access across the country, supported by ...
The National Statistical Survey Office (NSO) survey on household social consumption on health has highlighted transformative ...
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare stated that in both rural and urban areas across the country, the survey canvassed 1,39,732 households, including 76,296 in rural areas and 63,436 in urban areas ...
The findings from the National Statistical Office (NSO) 80th Round Household Consumption: Health survey highlight significant increase in healthcare access across the country, supported by ...
Health insurance coverage has grown significantly in India. However, patients continue to pay most hospitalisation bills themselves. Rural patients spent about 95% of costs from their own pockets.