63%
of rural Indians lack physical access to basic health services like pharmacies within a 5km radius. [1]
5–10%
of primary health centres in India are nearly inaccessible due to their geographic locations or vulnerability to natural disasters. [2]
In remote and hard-to-reach areas of India, access to healthcare is a significant challenge exacerbated by inadequate infrastructure, harsh weather conditions, and slow adoption of efficient healthcare practices. As a result, people in these regions rely on healthcare providers in distant districts and cities, incurring higher costs. Moreover, the current supply chain systems struggle to deliver essential medical supplies due to poor access to good roads, infrastructure, and electricity, further hindering emergency care and contributing to preventable deaths. To address these issues, it is crucial to improve supply chain management and embrace technology-driven solutions in healthcare delivery.
[1]
Choudhary, Amit. 2022. “Gaps in medicine accessibility in rural India.” Times of India Blog, October 16, 2022.
[2]
Admin. 2023. “How drones are transforming access to healthcare in India.” 2023. World Economic Forum. October 5, 2023