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At nearly 50%, no. of deaths without medical care up sharply since 2020

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REMA NAGARAJAN AND ANUJA JAISWAL
At nearly 50%, no. of deaths without medical care up sharply since 2020
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A recent statistical report indicates that nearly 50% of deaths in India occurred without professional medical attention in 2024, a sharp increase from 18% in 2020. The data highlights significant disparities between rural and urban areas and across different states.

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The trend suggests potential systemic issues in healthcare access, reporting accuracy, or the economic burden of medical care in India.

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