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Answered by bishnukhadka
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Experts say that a large number of deaths occur due to the lack of medical treatment and facilities, the number sums up to almost 27% of India’s population which consists of more than 1.5 billion people. For every 10,189 people there is 1 doctor while 2,046 people fight for a single bed.

While our population is our strength, going by the statistics above, it has clearly proven to be our weakness as well, especially in the healthcare sector. The percentage of death rate in India per 1,000 people is 7.3% as of 2015, which continues to increase every year because of the lack of quality medical care and soaring rates of treatments and medical aid.

About half of our population is under the age of 25 years which means we are inching towards a young India. A young India is great for the economy as well as the industry but the statistics above suggest that we are on the brink of a new problem - a major healthcare crisis.

Healthcare crisis call for basic healthcare needs like medical care, proper medical professionals & aid, availability of quality hospitals and healthcare systems; a criteria which urges the mass to choose between public and private healthcare services in India.

Healthcare facilities in the private sector are much more expensive than those in the public sector. It was estimated in 2015 that India will face about 1 million new cases of cancer each year and the percentage of the death rate will go on increasing with each passing year if the patients aren’t provided with proper treatments and medication; a sight which is common in the public sector.

There is also a strong notion that a large number of people are being forced to stop their ongoing cancer treatments or chemotherapy due to the high cost of the treatment in private sector.

This is the first and major issue people face when they have to narrow down their choices between public and private healthcare.

Public healthcare systems and hospitals gather their funds from the Government which makes it mandatory for them to cater to everyone.

Hence, they are in no position to turn anyone down even if they are penniless. As a result, citizens are forced to stand in long waiting lines; many of them end up going to private hospitals for timely treatment

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