24/12/2024
India's healthcare system is facing a critical challenge: the hospital bed-to-population ratio is alarmingly low compared to developed and emerging markets, as highlighted by the World Health Organization (WHO). Over the next 5-7 years, the country will need an additional 100,000 hospital beds to address the surge in healthcare demand driven by non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes, cardiac disorders, and cancer.
According to HSBC Global Research, seven leading hospital chains are planning to add 14,000 beds in the next 3-5 years, with private hospitals collectively aiming for 22,000 new beds. However, with the rising incidence of lifestyle diseases and an urgent need for accessible and affordable healthcare, the gap between current infrastructure and future demand is significant.
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