Only 10% Indians have some form of health insurance, mostly inadequate
Hospitalized Indians spend on an average 58% of their total annual expenditure
Over 25% of hospitalized Indians fall below poverty line because of hospital expenses
One of the greatest worries is about the cost of health care. This is a realistic concern since 100 million people fall into poverty each year paying for health care. Millions more are unable to access any health care
Anaemia and malnutrition are still widespread among children and adults
Infant mortality continues to decline, dropping from 68 in 1998-99 to 57 in 2005-06 per thousand births
In NFHS-III, 62% of women with two daughters and no sons say they want no more children, compared with 47% in NFHS-II
Forty-five percent of women ages 20-24 were married before the legal age of marriage of 18 years during NFHS III (2005-06), compared with 50% during NFHS II (1998-99)
Kerala, Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh and Tamil Nadu that account for 18.8% of the country's population have health indicators similar to those in more developed middle-income countries such as Venezuela, Argentina and Saudi Arabia
Sustained pollution of major rivers; continuous decline in groundwater reserves; priority allocation to non-consumptive sectors; and, growing disparity in water distribution only indicates that the worst is still to come!..