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Insurance penetration levels in India are abysmally low, only 22 percent of the insurable population has been tapped and the situation in rural areas is even worse. Educating the rural population about the importance of healthcare and how insurance can help get the best for them at various stages in life is in itself a challenge particularly considering the low literacy levels, the traditional mindset, traditional or local healers, inefficient means of transportation, unaffordability, low importance to healthcare are few of the harsh realities that need to be tackled first.
Low importance to healthcare:
With no means to provide for even the basic necessities, scant regard is given to healthcare. Unless the situation is worse seeking medical help is out of question.
Allopathic cure not considered:
Low educational levels have led to village folks relying on local healers. Their advise is taken at face value and allopathic cure is only taken up as the last resort.
Hospital care is costly:
Access to affordable medical care is absent. Hospitals are located very far off and the cost is unaffordable.
Transportation:
An absence of an efficient means of transport has only worsened the situation. Bullock carts are the usual mode and any other is unaffordable. Hence a patient in need of medical help has to travel long distances to reach the 'nearest' health centre.
The following factors will help bring about a change in the situation:
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