“How Six Nuns Transformed India.” That was the headline on a full-page article in the New York Times on April 3. Not interested, you might think, but bear with me. This is a story that captures the ...
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Reimagining health care access: Why India’s next leap depends on people, institutions and equity
Across India’s health care landscape, a quiet but powerful shift has been taking place. For years, conversations about health systems revolved around infrastructure, technology, and hospital capacity.
Experts discuss preventive care and data-driven strategies to tackle public health challenges in India during a recent ...
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Making health care affordable
The government must expand public health care network as well as insurance coverage ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Rucha Kelkar smiles during a yoga lesson on April 15, 2023, at the University of Missouri in Columbia, Mo. Mukund Viswanadha was ...
Ayush is committed to reaching every household by making traditional Indian medicine accessible to all, not as a luxury but as a right, writes Minister Prataprao Jadhav ...
The Indian Health Service is chronically underfunded and understaffed, creating persistent challenges in access and continuity of care. Intensifying those shortages are federal regulations that treat ...
Explore sustainable eye care solutions in India, focusing on community-based models and early intervention for equitable ...
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