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Sector

Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals

Ensuring medical accountability and access to affordable public health services

Public Health Hub

Guaranteeing Medical Accountability & Universal Health Access

Healthcare is a fundamental right, yet citizens often face hurdles ranging from unjustified hospital bills to the denial of state-sponsored insurance. JanataDarbar bridges the gap between the public and health authorities, ensuring strict medical accountability and swift grievance redressal.

We actively facilitate the delivery of robust rural healthcare infrastructure by escalating civic requests for hospitals, ambulances, and generic medicine centers, ensuring that no citizen is left behind in India's public health ecosystem.

Patient Rights Mandate

Zero Tolerance for Medical Negligence

Ensuring that every hospital operates with absolute transparency, and that citizens have a powerful platform to fight against exploitation and secure their health rights.

Civic Duty

Sector Accountability Impact 2025

Medical Grievances Resolved

28,000+

Swift redressal

Ayushman Bharat Claims

96.2%

Success rate

Rural Health Camp Requests

1,400+

Fulfilled

Pharmacy Price Disputes

Zero Pendency

Regulated

Active Sector Initiatives

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Core Initiative

Medical Accountability Desk

A dedicated public hearing panel to address cases of medical negligence, unjustified hospital billing, and denial of emergency services.

Impact/Scale Protecting Patients
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Active Protocol

Affordable Medicine Access

Facilitating citizen access to Jan Aushadhi Kendras and resolving complaints regarding the artificial scarcity or overpricing of essential life-saving drugs.

Impact/Scale Capping Drug Prices
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Citizen Support

Health Insurance Arbitration

Intervening directly with insurance ombudsmen to ensure that valid medical claims are not rejected on arbitrary technical grounds by private providers.

Impact/Scale Zero Rejection Policy
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Public Welfare

Rural Healthcare Infrastructure

Routing citizen requests for Primary Health Centers (PHCs), ambulances, and doctors directly to the district administration and health ministries.

Impact/Scale Improving Access