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India's health system shows major gains in disease control, immunization, and care access under Ayushman Bharat.
India's public health system is in a decisive, results-driven phase, with significant progress in disease control and immunization, according to Union Health Minister J.P. Nadda.
Malaria incidence and deaths have dropped over 80% and 78% respectively, while tuberculosis cases fell 21%, outpacing global averages.
Maternal, infant, under-five, and neonatal mortality rates have declined substantially.
The government is expanding primary healthcare through Ayushman Arogya Mandirs, with over 30,000 certified, and reducing out-of-pocket health spending from 69% to 39% under Ayushman Bharat.
The Advancing Public Health Outcomes Forum 2025, hosted by the Women’s Collective Forum with support from the Gates Foundation and CII, released four reports on malaria, TB, lymphatic filariasis, and immunization, reflecting a national, coordinated effort to strengthen health systems.
El sistema de salud de la India muestra grandes avances en el control de enfermedades, inmunización y acceso a la atención bajo Ayushman Bharat.