India’s healthcare sector continues to evolve through expansion of public health programmes, digital health services, medical research and greater emphasis on preventive care. Healthcare institutions and government programmes are increasingly focusing on improving access to treatment, strengthening primary healthcare and using technology to make health services more accessible. Digital health records, telemedicine, diagnostic technologies and health-monitoring systems are also becoming increasingly important parts of the country’s healthcare ecosystem. Alongside medical treatment, public-health initiatives continue to focus on vaccination, nutrition, sanitation, maternal and child health and awareness about lifestyle-related conditions. Continued investment in healthcare infrastructure, medical education and research is expected to play an important role in improving health outcomes across different communities.
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