In 2023, India became the most populated country in the world with a population of 1.42 billion, providing it potential for significant economic growth by leveraging the demographic dividend.(1,2) As India becomes the global super power that the nation has potential to be, it is imperative to prioritize the well-being of the citizens. The government, being the elected representative body of people, holds the responsibility for ensuring the welfare of the masses. The Government of India periodically introduces welfare programs to cater to a diverse spectrum of the population.(3) As per the 2022 Union Budget, there are 740 central sector schemes.(4) The effectiveness of any program lies in its ability to reach its eligible beneficiaries. Unfo...
International audienceAccording to recent estimates, India is the third largest economy in the world...
India’s achievements in the field of health leave much to be desired. Infant and child mortality and...
Crippling out of pocket health expenditure and lack of access to health care among the poor are sign...
India has made considerable progress in public health since independence including eradication of sm...
Independence Day Editorial Comment By Dr. Vatsul Sharma (Editor-in-Chief, IHRJ) 
The time has come In 2006, the National Sample Survey Organization reported that 28 % of rural India...
Successive Governments of India have promised to transform India's unsatisfactory health-care system...
Providing quality health services to everyone and everywhere is the dream of many countries and Indi...
BACKGROUND: Expenditure on health sector in India is one of the lowest public health expenditures in...
The burden of non-communicable, tertiary diseases in India is increasing as its population of prospe...
Pragyan Monalisa Sahoo,1 Himanshu Sekhar Rout,2 Mihajlo Jakovljevic3–51Department of Anal...
India found itself on the brink of economic collapse in early 1991. An emergency loan secured from t...
The health of the people is really the foundation on which all their happiness and all their powers ...
After reviewing health outcomes and policy in India, this paper concludes that there are at least si...
Health is deemed central to a nation’s development. Accordingly, health care reform and expansion ar...
International audienceAccording to recent estimates, India is the third largest economy in the world...
India’s achievements in the field of health leave much to be desired. Infant and child mortality and...
Crippling out of pocket health expenditure and lack of access to health care among the poor are sign...
India has made considerable progress in public health since independence including eradication of sm...
Independence Day Editorial Comment By Dr. Vatsul Sharma (Editor-in-Chief, IHRJ) 
The time has come In 2006, the National Sample Survey Organization reported that 28 % of rural India...
Successive Governments of India have promised to transform India's unsatisfactory health-care system...
Providing quality health services to everyone and everywhere is the dream of many countries and Indi...
BACKGROUND: Expenditure on health sector in India is one of the lowest public health expenditures in...
The burden of non-communicable, tertiary diseases in India is increasing as its population of prospe...
Pragyan Monalisa Sahoo,1 Himanshu Sekhar Rout,2 Mihajlo Jakovljevic3–51Department of Anal...
India found itself on the brink of economic collapse in early 1991. An emergency loan secured from t...
The health of the people is really the foundation on which all their happiness and all their powers ...
After reviewing health outcomes and policy in India, this paper concludes that there are at least si...
Health is deemed central to a nation’s development. Accordingly, health care reform and expansion ar...
International audienceAccording to recent estimates, India is the third largest economy in the world...
India’s achievements in the field of health leave much to be desired. Infant and child mortality and...
Crippling out of pocket health expenditure and lack of access to health care among the poor are sign...