New Delhi: The COVID-19 pandemic has forced India to urgently try and revitalise its health infrastructure, especially after a record rise in infections and deaths exposed years of neglect. Here are some facts and figures on health in India, based on data from the government, the World Bank and research reports.
Money
* Public and private healthcare spending in India is estimated to be about 3.5 per cent of GDP, one of the lowest in the world. The corresponding figure for the United States is about 17 per cent and about 10 per cent for India’s fellow developing country Brazil.
* The federal government’s public health spending ranges from 1 per cent to 1.5 per cent, though Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration has vowed to lift it to 2.5 per cent by 2024/25. Health experts want it to go to 3 per cent.
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* India spends about $75 per capita on healthcare, compared with about $800 by Brazil and about $11,000 by the United States.
* More than 60 per cent of all healthcare spending in India is out of pocket, much higher than Brazil’s about 27 per cent and about 11 per cent for the United States.
Infrastructure, Personnel, Pledges
* India has just about one hospital bed per 1,000 people. The corresponding number for Brazil is more than two and nearly three for the United States.
* India has only about one doctor per 1,000 people, compared with more than two for both Brazil and the United States.
* Prime Minister Narendra Modi says India will produced more doctors in the next decade or so than it did in the first seven decades of the country’s independence in 1947.
* The government has pledged to build many new hospitals and upgrade existing ones in the next few years with the investment of around $9 billion. The poor eastern state of Bihar plans to build by next year some 1,600 new hospitals at the cost of about $500 million.
* Modi’s government, states and government-run companies have provided funds for hospitals so that all of India’s nearly 750 districts have at least one oxygen-generation plant. Some 4,000 of them have been commissioned in recent months.
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NDTV – Dettol have been working towards a clean and healthy India since 2014 via Banega Swachh India initiative, which is helmed by Campaign Ambassador Amitabh Bachchan. The campaign aims to highlight the inter-dependency of humans and the environment, and of humans on one another with the focus on One Health, One Planet, One Future – Leaving No One Behind. It stresses on the need to take care of, and consider, everyone’s health in India – especially vulnerable communities – the LGBTQ population, indigenous people, India’s different tribes, ethnic and linguistic minorities, people with disabilities, migrants, geographically remote populations, gender and sexual minorities. In wake of the current COVID-19 pandemic, the need for WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) is reaffirmed as handwashing is one of the ways to prevent Coronavirus infection and other diseases. The campaign will continue to raise awareness on the same along with focussing on the importance of nutrition and healthcare for women and children, fight malnutrition, mental wellbeing, self care, science and health, adolescent health & gender awareness. Along with the health of people, the campaign has realised the need to also take care of the health of the eco-system. Our environment is fragile due to human activity, that is not only over-exploiting available resources, but also generating immense pollution as a result of using and extracting those resources. The imbalance has also led to immense biodiversity loss that has caused one of the biggest threats to human survival – climate change. It has now been described as a “code red for humanity.” The campaign will continue to cover issues like air pollution, waste management, plastic ban, manual scavenging and sanitation workers and menstrual hygiene. Banega Swasth India will also be taking forward the dream of Swasth Bharat, the campaign feels that only a Swachh or clean India where toilets are used and open defecation free (ODF) status achieved as part of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2014, can eradicate diseases like diahorrea and the country can become a Swasth or healthy India.
World
25,43,81,271Cases
21,53,92,547Active
3,38,73,890Recovered
51,14,834Deaths
Coronavirus has spread to 196 countries. The total confirmed cases worldwide are 25,43,81,271 and 51,14,834 have died; 21,53,92,547 are active cases and 3,38,73,890 have recovered as on November 17, 2021 at 4:00 am.
India
3,44,66,598 10,197Cases
1,28,5552,238Active
3,38,73,890 12,134Recovered
4,64,153 301Deaths
In India, there are 3,44,66,598 confirmed cases including 4,64,153 deaths. The number of active cases is 1,28,555 and 3,38,73,890 have recovered as on November 17, 2021 at 2:30 am.
State Details
State |
Cases |
Active |
Recovered |
Deaths |
---|---|---|---|---|
Maharashtra |
66,25,872 886 |
15,497 96 |
64,69,739 948 |
1,40,636 34 |
Kerala |
50,71,135 5,516 |
63,968 1,399 |
49,71,080 6,705 |
36,087 210 |
Karnataka |
29,92,276 255 |
7,522 419 |
29,46,601 667 |
38,153 7 |
Tamil Nadu |
27,16,421 789 |
9,349 139 |
26,70,761 913 |
36,311 15 |
Andhra Pradesh |
20,70,286 191 |
2,734 227 |
20,53,134 416 |
14,418 2 |
Uttar Pradesh |
17,10,288 8 |
99 0 |
16,87,280 8 |
22,909 |
West Bengal |
16,05,794 819 |
8,027 20 |
15,78,434 825 |
19,333 14 |
Delhi |
14,40,484 44 |
357 20 |
14,15,032 24 |
25,095 |
Odisha |
10,45,862 206 |
2,486 32 |
10,34,995 236 |
8,381 2 |
Chhattisgarh |
10,06,406 20 |
266 11 |
9,92,552 9 |
13,588 |
Rajasthan |
9,54,539 15 |
73 2 |
9,45,512 17 |
8,954 |
Gujarat |
8,27,014 35 |
253 18 |
8,16,671 17 |
10,090 |
Madhya Pradesh |
7,92,981 4 |
77 5 |
7,82,379 8 |
10,525 1 |
Haryana |
7,71,463 15 |
146 1 |
7,61,266 16 |
10,051 |
Bihar |
7,26,161 4 |
27 4 |
7,16,472 |
9,662 |
Telangana |
6,73,889 167 |
3,737 2 |
6,66,176 164 |
3,976 1 |
Assam |
6,14,413 247 |
3,226 72 |
6,05,131 171 |
6,056 4 |
Punjab |
6,02,833 8 |
302 19 |
5,85,958 27 |
16,573 |
Jharkhand |
3,49,041 14 |
133 8 |
3,43,769 22 |
5,139 |
Uttarakhand |
3,44,058 8 |
174 1 |
3,36,480 6 |
7,404 1 |
Jammu And Kashmir |
3,34,432 144 |
1,544 27 |
3,28,433 115 |
4,455 2 |
Himachal Pradesh |
2,26,022 129 |
1,132 19 |
2,21,068 109 |
3,822 1 |
Goa |
1,78,533 23 |
252 2 |
1,74,905 20 |
3,376 1 |
Mizoram |
1,29,845 459 |
5,390 205 |
1,23,988 250 |
467 4 |
Puducherry |
1,28,495 33 |
320 15 |
1,26,309 18 |
1,866 |
Manipur |
1,24,588 71 |
537 263 |
1,22,098 334 |
1,953 |
Tripura |
84,691 9 |
113 1 |
83,761 10 |
817 |
Meghalaya |
84,080 34 |
263 8 |
82,352 25 |
1,465 1 |
Chandigarh |
65,390 1 |
30 0 |
64,540 1 |
820 |
Arunachal Pradesh |
55,230 8 |
50 5 |
54,900 3 |
280 |
Sikkim |
32,108 7 |
117 2 |
31,590 5 |
401 |
Nagaland |
32,018 4 |
148 13 |
31,175 16 |
695 1 |
Ladakh |
21,229 24 |
197 3 |
20,821 27 |
211 |
Dadra And Nagar Haveli |
10,682 |
0 0 |
10,678 |
4 |
Lakshadweep |
10,365 |
0 0 |
10,314 |
51 |
Andaman And Nicobar Islands |
7,674 |
9 2 |
7,536 2 |
129 |