India is a country with a diverse population,
culture, and geography. Despite recent improvements in the healthcare system, there
is still a significant gap in the quality of healthcare between urban and rural
areas. The rural healthcare system in India faces several challenges that
hinder its ability to provide effective and timely healthcare services to the
rural population. These challenges include inadequate healthcare facilities, a
shortage of healthcare professionals, and poor healthcare infrastructure. The
lack of basic amenities such as clean water, electricity, and sanitation, as
well as the limited transportation infrastructure, makes it difficult for
patients to access healthcare facilities located far away from their homes. The
government has taken significant steps to improve the rural healthcare system.
One of the most significant initiatives taken by the government is the National
Rural Health Mission (NRHM), launched in 2005, which aims to provide
accessible, affordable, and quality healthcare to the rural population.
Moreover, different judicial pronouncements have declared Right to Health as a
fundamental right.
A three-tiered scheme has been created for the
health care facilities in rural regions that include- Sub-Centres (SCs),
Primary Health Centres (PHCs) and Community Health Centres (CHCs) which work at
different levels to facilitate good health to the rural population.
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