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A 2026 Lancet report urges India to overhaul its healthcare system by 2047 with public funding, stronger infrastructure, and reforms to achieve equity.
A Lancet Commission report released January 20, 2026, calls for sweeping reforms to achieve universal healthcare in India by 2047, emphasizing a publicly led, rights-based system with strengthened public infrastructure, increased funding, and digital integration.
Based on a 50,000-household survey, it identifies weak governance and fragmented delivery—not lack of funds—as the main barriers to equity.
The report urges decentralization, citizen participation, quality-based payment systems, and integration of private and traditional medicine sectors, while calling for mandatory doctor re-licensing and systemic transformation over technical fixes.
Un informe de Lancet 2026 insta a la India a reformar su sistema de salud para 2047 con financiación pública, infraestructura más sólida y reformas para lograr la equidad.