This article examines the evolving financing strategy for healthcare in India, discussing the shifts from traditional models to more innovative approaches. It explores the role of social insurance and increased investment in the health sector to improve access and quality of care. The authors analyse the challenges and opportunities in reforming healthcare finance, advocating for policy changes that can lead to more equitable and sustainable health outcomes across the country.
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