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Building Sustainable Health Systems | Unusual Suspects

In India, public spending in the health sector has been historically low, with the government spending 1.3% of the GDP for public healthcare, as opposed to the global average of ~6 percent. With the Union Budget around the corner, what should the government do on this front?

June 28, 2024 / 17:06 IST

India's healthcare system faces persistent challenges, including a shortage of skilled workforce and infrastructure, which disproportionately affects vulnerable populations such as low-income and marginalized communities. How can we create a sustained, long-term solution to this?

How can philanthropic investment be used to improve healthcare and solve other socio-economic challenges?

What is blended financing and how does it help in the last mile reach of affordable and quality healthcare?

What are some market-based solutions that can help access to quality and affordable healthcare?

In this episode Himanshu Sikka, Project Director, SAMRIDH and Chief Strategy and Diversification Officer, IPE Global dives deep into all of these and much more.

Tune in.

first published: Jun 28, 2024 05:06 pm

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