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examine the urban rural divide in health care in india​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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Explanation:

Poor-rich divide : There is also poor-rich divide in health care infrastructure. The poorest-20 percent of Indians living in both urban and rural areas spend 12% of their income on health care while the rich spend only 2 percent.

Answered by khushichavda271106
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Over half of hospitalisations in India – 51.9% in rural and 61.4% in urban – are in private hospitals. ... In rural areas, too, the poor remain deprived of access to government health support: The richest 40% of the population used government health programmes more than the poorest 40%, NSO data show.

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