The doctor-patient connumdrum in India and what does that show about our data
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There are many posts on social media showing that there is one doctor for every 834 people. But here’s the catch: that includes AYUSH practitioners. When we count only allopathic doctors, the ratio drops sharply to one for every 1,366 Indians.
In this episode, Dr Vikram Venkateswaran unpacks what this means for India’s healthcare system, explores which states are leading and lagging, and examines the real-world impact on access to quality care. From the policy gap to the human story behind the numbers, this conversation dives deep into why the doctor shortage is one of India’s silent health crises — and what needs to change.
🎧 Tune in to understand the numbers behind the headlines — and the urgent need to strengthen our medical workforce for a healthier India.