Health in India

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Health in India

Health in India refers to the overall health status and healthcare services in the Republic of India. The health sector in India has undergone significant changes over the years, with improvements in both health indicators and healthcare delivery systems.

Pronunciation

Health in India: /ˈhɛlθ ɪn ˈɪndiə/

Etymology

The term "Health in India" is a combination of the English words "health" (from the Old English hǣlth, meaning "wholeness, a being whole, sound or well") and "India" (from the Latin India, derived from the Old Persian Hinduš, ultimately from Sanskrit Sindhu, "river").

Overview

Healthcare in India includes a vast array of health services, ranging from public health services provided by the government, to private healthcare facilities. The country has made significant strides in reducing child mortality, improving maternal health, and combating diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, and HIV/AIDS.

Health Indicators

Health indicators in India have shown a steady improvement over the years. However, the country still faces challenges in terms of malnutrition, high maternal and child mortality rates, and the prevalence of communicable diseases.

Healthcare Delivery

Healthcare delivery in India is a mix of public and private providers. The public health system includes primary health centers, district hospitals, and tertiary care hospitals. The private sector includes a wide range of healthcare providers, from individual practitioners to corporate hospitals.

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