Abstract
Background
India continues to face persistent challenges in ensuring affordable and equitable healthcare, particularly in rural areas, where out-of-pocket expenditures remain high. The Indian Government’s Ayushman Bharat–Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) is a flagship initiative toward achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC), aiming to provide financial protection through cashless secondary and tertiary care. However, awareness, enrolment, and utilisation…
Sumit Karmakar
Sumit Karmakar is a MPH (Social Epidemiology) graduate from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, with B Pharm and professional experience in the retail pharmaceutical industry. He also has public health research exposure with different organizations as a part of his academic curriculum. His academic interests include awareness and utilisation of healthcare services, access to medicines, KAP study, and health systems research.
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