Abstract
COVID times has proved that modern healthcare facilities available in urban India can be carried to rural India. The way COVID has been managed, controlled and citizens have been vaccinated is a testimony to the fact that in spite of splurging population, we have been able to reach out to the healthcare needs of majority. Objective of this commentary is to study the present state of rural health, compare it with urban areas and check the feasibility of adoption of NinC’s Indian model of Innovation for improving the same. This commentary is based on Literature survey. Results have concluded that coverage of primary healthcare services, such as antenatal care, institutional deliveries and insurance coverage is very low among the rural poor population. Effective adoption of Ninc model would change the rural healthcare scenario.
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