The significant lack of qualified personnel in the medical stream, including doctors, nurses, paramedics, and basic healthcare workers, continues to be one of India’s most serious concerns. Nearly 66% of India’s population lives in rural areas, where the situation is further concerning. There is an urgent need to provide consistent, high-quality care across the country because there is less than 1 doctor for every 1,000 people.
Realizing that there will never be sufficient doctors to treat patients in India individually, iKure is transforming India's public healthcare system from an individualised curative model to a community-based preventive healthcare system in order to ensure the overall well-being of communities. Whether it is a rural hamlet or a developed metro city, iKure cuts through demographics and geographies to enable easily accessible healthcare providers. It is committed to delivering primary healthcare services by increasing availability of specialists and improving the healthcare services network through advanced technology, trained health workers, and a strong network of empaneled clinics.
Remote healthcare services and teleconsultations are helping Indians access the best healthcare provided across the nation. iKure's developed health management system has reached out to millions of people in a very short span of time.