Healthcare Comparison
Health outcomes, infrastructure, and spending comparison
Key Health Indicators
Life Expectancy (years)
Infant Mortality (per 1,000 live births)
Maternal Mortality (per 100,000 live births)
Hospitals
Doctors per 1,000 People
Healthcare Spending (% of GDP)
Healthcare Spending (% of GDP)
Healthcare spending trends as percentage of GDP
Health Outcomes & Workforce
Doctors per 1,000 People
Healthcare professional availability over time
Child Immunization Coverage (%)
Percentage of children receiving routine vaccinations (DPT3)
Disease Burden (DALYs per 100,000)
Disability-adjusted life years lost, age-standardized
Healthcare Systems
India
System Overview
India has a mixed healthcare system with government-funded public facilities and a growing private sector. The Ayushman Bharat program provides health insurance to over 500 million citizens. Major challenges include rural access, doctor shortage, and uneven quality across states.
Key Programs
- Ayushman Bharat (National Health Protection Scheme)
- National Health Mission
- Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana
- Mission Indradhanush (vaccination program)
- Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (sanitation initiative)
Pakistan
System Overview
Pakistan's healthcare system is predominantly public with provincial autonomy after the 18th Amendment. Significant challenges include low spending, vaccine hesitancy, and rural healthcare access. Private facilities serve urban populations.
Key Programs
- Sehat Sahulat Program (health insurance)
- Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI)
- Lady Health Workers Programme
- Prime Minister National Health Program
- Ehsaas Emergency Cash Program (health component)