Healthcare Architecture in India: Strategic Design Principles to Address the Urban-Rural Divide
Briefly

"There is a marked disparity in the quality and accessibility of healthcare services between urban and rural areas" - Arti Gugnani, highlighting the critical imbalance in healthcare distribution.
The majority of Indians still live in rural areas, yet 75% of healthcare infrastructure is in urban locales, leaving rural populations underserved.
The burden on urban healthcare facilities continues to grow, making equitable access to quality healthcare an increasingly elusive goal for many Indians.
Establishing and upgrading primary healthcare centers in rural regions is key to alleviating the pressure on urban healthcare systems and enhancing overall accessibility.
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