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  2. Healthcare in India - Wikipedia

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    The National Health Policy was endorsed by the Parliament of India in 1983 and updated in 2002, and then again updated in 2017. The recent four main updates in 2017 mention the need to focus on the growing burden of non-communicable diseases, the emergence of the robust healthcare industry, growing incidences of unsustainable expenditure due to healthcare costs, and rising economic growth ...

  3. Health in India - Wikipedia

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    However, due to the success of "Swacch Bharat Mission" initiative of the government of India, launched in 2014, India constructed 110 million toilets in the country on the cost of $28 billion. As of 2018 about 95.76% of Indian households have toilet access and in 2019 the Government of India declared the country "Open Defecation Free" (ODF).

  4. Lymphatic filariasis in India - Wikipedia

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    The treatment is a mass drug administration to cause mass deworming. In India the worm only lives in humans, so if everyone takes treatment, and everyone is cured, then the worm will be permanently eradicated. India participates in the global eradication program to eliminate the worm worldwide. [citation needed]

  5. King Charles Visits 'Holistic' Spa in India for 'Rejuvenation ...

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    King Charles and Queen Camilla have been getting some downtime in India.. Charles, 75, who is being treated for cancer, rounded off his recent nine-day tour of Australia and Samoa by heading to a ...

  6. Medical tourism in India - Wikipedia

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    Apollo Hospitals in Chennai Wockhardt towers HQ of Wockhardt hospitals Fortis Hospital in Noida Max Healthcare in Gurgaon Medical tourism in India is a growing sector within the country's economy. In 2022, India's medical tourism sector was estimated to be worth US$9 billion. Approximately 2 million patients visit India each year from 78 countries for medical, wellness and IVF treatments ...

  7. Public health system in India - Wikipedia

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    Low quality care is prevalent due to misdiagnosis, under trained health professionals, and the prescription of incorrect medicines. A study discovered a doctor in a PHC in Delhi who prescribed the wrong treatment method 50% of the time. [26] Indians in rural areas where this problem is rampant are prevented from improving their health situation ...

  8. India train crash – latest: Cause of horror Odisha rail ...

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    The cause of the horror crash that claimed the lives of nearly 300 people and injured more than 800 has been revealed. The derailment of the trains, which happened on Friday evening, was caused by ...

  9. Leprosy in India - Wikipedia

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    These laws mainly affected the poor because those who were self-sufficient were not obligated to be isolated or seek medical treatment. [citation needed] In 1991, India contained 75% of the world's leprosy cases. [15] In Mumbai, the only dedicated centre for leprosy has been the Acworth Leprosy Hospital which opened in 1980. Leprosy treatment ...