North India has maximum doctors in India: IMS Health

The eastern region has the least amount of doctors according to the survey

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 31 2013 | 2:12 PM IST
North India has the highest number of doctors in the country while the eastern region has the least, highlighting disparity in access to healthcare, according to a survey by market research firm IMS Health.
 
According to IMS Health Physician and Chemist Census, while North India accounts for 31% of doctors in the country, South and West India have a similar 28% and East has only 13%.
 
The census covered 120 cities (metro and non-metro) and includes insights into over 3.73 lakh doctors and 99,000 chemists across multiple parameters, IMS Health said.
 

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"This census helps close important information gaps in the healthcare value chain in India," IMS Health South Asia Managing Director Amit Backliwal said in a statement.
 
The census aims to provide critical insights for government policymakers to develop better policies and a stronger healthcare infrastructure in India, he added.
 
Underlining how skewed the distribution of healthcare professionals across the country's population is, the report said, "Cities of North India account for 31% of doctors in the country, but only 28% of the country's population resides there."
 
There is a high disparity even in the distribution of chemists across the country.
 
"Around 42% of chemists in India are concentrated in the top nine most populated cities and 29% of chemist sales are performed without any prescription," the report said.
 
Significantly, according to the census 37% of chemist outlets are attached to doctor clinics, polyclinics, hospital facilities, and nursing homes.
 
"Ultimately, this census will help identify over-and- under-served regions and enable the healthcare system in India to run much more intelligently," MS Health India Strategic Planning Senior Director Kumar Hinduja said.
 
IMS Health is a worldwide provider of information, technology, and services dedicated to making healthcare perform better. 
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First Published: Jul 31 2013 | 2:09 PM IST

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