The healthcare system in India faces a significant disparity between urban and rural regions in terms of both quality and accessibility. This inequity stems largely from inadequate healthcare resources and underdeveloped infrastructure in rural areas. With the rise of medical tourism and the rapid growth of large specialty hospitals in metropolitan cities, the gap between rural and urban healthcare continues to widen. This is particularly concerning since nearly two-thirds of India’s population still resides in rural regions, where access to quality healthcare remains limited.
Advantages for Doctors in Urban Practice Doctors working in urban areas benefit from several key advantages, including: Access to the latest diagnostic technologies and well-equipped pathology laboratories. Strong hospital and healthcare infrastructure . Availability of doctors round-the-clock to serve patients.…