Lancet Criticises Deterioration of Modi’s India Healthcare

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The Lancet medical journal has criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s management of India’s healthcare, citing declines in public health spending to about 1.2% of GDP and a lack of reliable data. The journal noted that out-of-pocket healthcare expenses in India remain extremely high. It also highlighted the failure of government programs designed to increase accessibility to healthcare services.


India’s Healthcare Challenges Under Prime Minister Modi

India’s healthcare performance under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reportedly declined, according to medical journal The Lancet. The journal highlights issues with the government’s lack of accurate data, which is impeding effective policy making.

The Lancet expressed concerns in a recent editorial, citing statistics that reveal a decline in government health spending, which currently stands at approximately 1.2% of the GDP. The journal further noted that out-of-pocket healthcare costs remain significantly high for citizens. Moreover, key programs designed to enhance access to healthcare services have reportedly failed to achieve their intended objectives.


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