Hi Renukaprasad A R, According to the WHO, half of the world's population does not have access to the health services they need. Every year, approximately 100 million people are pushed into extreme poverty as a result of out-of-pocket spending on health. The majority of the population in India is yet have access to healthcare, let alone an excellent one. Lack of resources and awareness about diseases, less investment in healthcare infrastructure, and shortage of qualified healthcare workers are some of the major hindrances to achieving the goal of 'healthcare for all'. The goal of universal health coverage is to ensure that everyone have access to healthcare without financial hardship. | | | To learn more about the challenges of achieving 'healthcare for all', join the renowned community health expert, Padma Shri Dr. Abhay Bang, in our exclusive 9th-anniversary special webinar TODAY, at 3:00 PM IST.Session highlights -
- How SEARCH started?
- Research approaches, studies, and their impact
- What are the facilities currently available in the hospital?
- What are we hoping for in the future?
- What challenges are we facing (lack of qualified professionals for handling various positions at the hospital and public health program)?
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