To make Healthcare affordable for all, make medical equipments at home (India)

Well it’s excellent idea ,to reduce healthcare cost and to improve the access for indigenous MRI Machines. However it is necessary to create awareness and equal distribution of healthcare facilities which leads to decrease healthcare disparities in India.

Yes its true

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Yes, this is the approach we need in every field. It will help us become more independent and reduce dependency on costly imports. Such developments can improve accessibility and strengthen the overall healthcare system.

@Ritik yes, this initiation could help and may lead to affordable price and economic.

That’s wonderful! Making healthcare affordable to all through innovations and having manufacturing units in India is a great move.

A strong step toward making healthcare more affordable and accessible. The real impact will come if such innovations reach beyond metro cities as well.

Yes, Make In India Is Very Useful And It Reduces The Cost Of MRI Scans. People Who Can’t Afford Can Also Afford When The Cost Reduces.

I do feel this will bring a change but it also depends on infrastructure , trained manpower, and rural reach. It can be part of the solutioin not the whole solution.

Yes, Make in India can help people in many ways if the Machines are installed and if it goes well. Because in India most of the people are Middle class for whom costing of MRI is very high compared to people with high income. They can barely afford the medical bills so, it will be helpful if government make it affordable for people.

The “Make In India” Machines are huge advantage for patients and doctors both because It reduce costs and also implement efficiency.

Local medical inventions like India’s new MRI machine are game-changers. By making equipment at home, we stop relying on expensive imports. This slashes scan costs in half, ensuring every citizen can afford the life-saving tests they need

Great perspective! Delivering manufacturing incentives can substantially lower costs and reliance on imported products. With a significant portion of devices being imported into India and sometimes costly, local innovation has the potential to make a difference in terms of accessibility and enhance healthcare equity.

Working towards providing best amenities to all the general people of India should be an objective of Make in India equipment with best accuracy, dependency, and durability.

Rightly said. We should promote more such equipment.

Indigenous innovations like MRI machines can improve availability in government hospitals. However, equal healthcare access will also require stronger infrastructure, trained professionals, and better public health awareness across the country; hence Make in India is generating the success.

Well, building the machine is only one aspect. We should also be promote for developing skills for servicing and maintainance of the machines. The key problem in government hospitals is the patient overload and one should have easy access for regular maintainance so that the MRI machines works at optimum level

The Make in India initiative will reduce imports of costly machines and also provide employment to people in India. The healthcare industry will scale, and patients will receive better treatment.

This is an incredible news, Make in India will definitely make advanced diagnostic investigations like MRI accessible to more people and eventually improving the quality of overall of treatment

I feel developments like this are very important for improving healthcare accessibility in India.If indigenous technology can reduce costs and make investigations like MRI more affordable, it can definitely help reduce healthcare disparity, especially for common people.

Yes,It can help reduce healthcare disparity by promoting affordable medical equipment, medicines, and diagnostic technologies within the country. It can improve access to quality healthcare in rural and underserved areas, create employment opportunities, reduce dependence on imports, and encourage innovation in low-cost healthcare solutions for the Indian population.